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Smithsonian Year 1989 Supplement 


Chronology and Appendixes 


Smithsonian Institution Press 
Washington, D.C. 


Smithsonian Year 1989 Supplement 


Chronology and Appendixes 


Smithsonian Institution Press 
Washington, D.C. 


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Contents 


Chronology 


Appendix 1. 


Appendix 2. 


Appendix 3. 


Appendix 4. 


Appendix 5. 


Appendix 6. 


Appendix 7. 


Appendix 8. 


Note. The arrangement of bureau listings within the individual appendixes is not alphabetical but 


Members of the Smithsonian Councils, Boards, 
Commissions, September 30, 1989 


Visitors to Smithsonian Institution Museums in 
Fiscal Year 1989 


Academic, Research Training, and Internship Appointments 
in Fiscal Year 1989 


Publications of the Smithsonian Institution Press in 
Fiscal Year 1989 


Publications of the Staff of the Smithsonian Institution 
and Its Subsidiaries in Fiscal Year 1989 


The Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries, 
September 30, 1989 


Donors to the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1989 


Contnbuting Members of the Smithsonian Institution in 
Fiscal Year 1989 


rather follows the organization of the Smithsonian Institution as shown on the next page. 


The pages of this Supplement were photomechanically reproduced from typescmpt provided by the 


bureaus and the offices. 


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Smithsonian Insttution 


Establishment, Board of Regents, 
Executive Committee, and the Secretary 
Office of the Secretary 
Office of the Under Secretary 
Office of the Inspector General 
Office of the General Counsel 
Office of the Treasurer 
Research 
International Center 
Joseph Henry Papers 
National Zoological Park 
Office of American Studies 
Office of Fellowships and Grants 
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 
Smithsonian Institution Archives 
Smithsonian Institution Libranes 
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute 
Museums 
Anacosua Museum 
Archives of American Art 
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 
Conservation Analytical Laboratory 
Cooper-Hewitt Museum 
Freer Gallery of Art 
Hirshhorm Museum and Sculpture Garden 
National Air and Space Museum 
National Museum of African Art 
National Museum of Amencan Art 
National Museum of American History 


National Museum of Natural History/National Museum 


of Man 

National Portrait Gallery 

Office of Exhibits Central 

Office of Horticulture 

Office of Museum Programs 

Office of the Registrar 

Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 
Service 


Public Service 
National Demonstration Laboratory for 
Interactive Educational Technologies 
National Science Resources Center 
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 
Office of Folklife Programs 
Office of Interdisciplinary Studies 
Office of Public Affairs 
Office of Telecommunications 
Smithsonian Institution Press 
Smithsonian Internship Council 
Smithsonian Magazine 
“Smithsonian World” 
University of the Air 
Visitor Information and Associates’ Reception 
Center 
External Affairs 
Office of Membership and Development 
Women’s Committee of the Smithsonian Associates 
Smithsonian National Associate Program 
Smithsonian Resident Associate Program 
Office of Special Events 
Office of Congressional Liaison 
Institutional Initiatives 
Administration 
Administrative and Support Activities 
Smithsonian Institution Women’s Council 
Under Separate Boards of Trustees 
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 
National Gallery of An 
Reading Is Fundamental 
Woodrow Wilson International Center for 
Scholars 


Smithsonian Year 1989 
Chronology 


The following is a representative selection of Smithsonian events and milestones 
during the fiscal year 1988-89. 


October 


Outreach: The Office of Public Affairs produced a panel exhibit for the National 
Indian Education Association conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This was the 
Institution’s first participation in this national conference and included a 

booth and presentation by Secretary Adams and other Smithsonian staff as part of 
the program. 


October 


Visitor: Nigerian artist Sokari Douglas Camp spent three weeks at the museum 
(into November) overseeing the installation of the exhibition "Echoes of the 
Kalabari: Sculpture by Sokari Douglas Camp." 


October 


Federal Appropriations: The Institution established a no-year federal account in 
the fiscal year 1989 budget to facilitate the development and acquisition of 
major scientific instrumentation. Initial funds will go to the development of 

the Astrophysical Observatory’s submillimeter telescope and the conversion of the 
multiple-mirror telescope. 


October 


Publication: Smithsonian Institution Equal Opportunity Report, October 1988 
was published by the Office of Equal Opportunity as the first in a series of 
semiannual reports to the congressional appropriations committees. 


October 


Publication: Crossroads of Continents, by William Fitzhugh and Aron Crowell, 
based on the Smithsonian exhibition of the same name, was published. The book 
became the best-selling title of fiscal year 1988-89 for Smithsonian Institution 
Press’ University Press Division. 


October 
Publication: Best Addresses, by James Goode, was published. This book 


garnered much critical praise and became the first Smithsonian Institution Press 
book to appear on the Washington Post best-seller list. 


October 


Seminar: The Office of Interdiscipinary Studies presented a seminar called 
"Metascience, Ethoscience--What Is Science Anyway?" as part of its "Ways of 
Knowing" series of interdisciplinary discussions for staff and fellows. 


October 


New Design: A new landscape plan with furnishings was developed for the north 
front of the Smithsonian Institution "Castle" Building by the Office of 
Horticulture. 


October 


Album Release: Smithsonian/Folkways completed its first album, "Folkways: The 
Original Vision.". The album includes original recordings by Woody Guthrie and 
Leadbelly from the Columbia Records album "Folkways: A Vision Shared," plus other 
selections. 


October 1 


Milestone: The Office of Public Affairs launched its comprehensive Native 
American Media Outreach Program with the arrival of an American Indian intern, 
supported by the Smithsonian Educational Outreach Program. The program is 
designed to carry information both to and from American Indian communities. 


October 1 


High School Project: A pilot project, "African Art for High School Students," 
brought together dynamic students from throughout the city for instruction in the 
arts and culture of Africa. The ten-week project was funded by a grant from the 
Women’s Committee of the Smithsonian Associates. 


October 3 


Milestone: A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the official dedication of the 
Smithsonian’s first child care center, in which thirty-five children between the 
ages of two and five were enrolled. A scholarship pool was established to assist 
low-income parents. 


October 4-5 


Colloquium: The Smithsonian’s Office of Interdisciplinary Studies, together with 
the General Foods Fund and Winrock International, sponsored a colloquium ttled 
"Completing the Food Chain: Strategies for Combating Hunger and Malnutrition." 
The event was held in conjunction with the awarding of the World Food Prize. 


October 7 
Exhibition: "On the Air: Pioneers of American Broadcasting,” a major exhibition 


reflecting the history of early radio and television through portraiture, opened 
at the National Portrait Galery. 


October 8 


Exhibition: The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery’s first acquisition of Japanese art, a 
spectacular late eighteenth- to early nineteenth-century ceremonial palanquin, 
was placed on public display, along with the gallery’s first acquisition of 
Japanese paintings, a pair of seventeenth-century six-panel screens. 


October 13 


Exhibition: "Portraits of the American Law," the first exhibition of the history 
of the American poltical system through portraits, opened at the National 
Portrait Gallery. 


October 14-29 


International Tour: The Cooper-Hewitt Museum conducted an architectural study 
tour to historic and contemporary landmarks in Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, 
and Germany, providing an in-depth survey of Central European contributions in 
architecture and design. 


October 18 


Acquisition: The Zoo’s Conservation and Research Center in Front Royal, 
Virginia, received three male and three female black-footed ferrets. The center 
was one of two picked by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to receive the 
nearly extinct ferrets for the purpose of starting a breeding program. 


October 24 


Appointment: After a wide-ranging search, Dr. Milo C. Beach was named director 
of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art. Dr. Beach, a 
distinguished scholar of the painting of India, was acting director of both 

museums for a year prior to the appointment. He served as assistant director of 
the Sackler Gallery from 1984 to 1987. 


October 25 


Special Project: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries introduced automated 
circulation with borrowers’ cards and bar-coded books. The African Art Branch 
was the first to go on line. The automated circulation data base improves 
accountability and security and provides accurate data about the use of the 
Libraries’ collections. 


October 27 
Exhibition: "To Color America: Portraits by Winold Reiss," a major exhibition of 


images of African Americans and American Incians, as well as some Asians and 
Mexicans, opened at the National Portrait Gallery. 


October 28 


Symposium: "Alberto Giacometti: An International Symposium," at which four 
leading American and European scholars explored aspects of the renowned Swiss 
sculptor’s life and work, was held at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. 
The symposium was cosponsored by the Smithsonian Resident Associate Program. 


October 31 


Reintroduction: Fifteen endangered golden lion tamarins left the National Zoo 
for reintroduction into Brazil. This was the fourth release since 1984. To 
date, sixty-one tamarins have been returned to the wild. 


October 31 


Milestone: The New York offices of the Archives of American Art moved to the 
newly constructed Equitable Center complex at 1285 Avenue of the Americas. In 
celebration of the move, an opening preview of the new spaces was held, along 
with an exhibition of original Archives material related to the 1913 Armory 

Show. 


October 31 


Milestone: The Cooper-Hewitt Museum officially welcomed newly appointed director 
Dianne H. Pilgrim. Mrs. Pilgrim was formerly chairman of the Department of 
Decorative Arts at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. 


November 


Acquisition: The Walt Disney Company donated six of the earliest drawings of 
Mickey Mouse to the National Museum of American History. The drawings are from 
the first completely synchronized sound cartoon, "Steamboat Willie,” first shown 

in 1928. 


November 

Milestone: The James Smithson Society launched a new program, the Secretary’s 
Circle, to assist with membership recruitment nationwide. This special volunteer 
group of members of the Society and of the National Board of Smithsonian 
Associates consists of forty-eight representatives throughout the United States. 


November 


Appointment: Joseph Carper was appointed director of the Smithsonian National 
Associate Program. 


November 
Microfilming Project: Filming started for "Books of the Fairs," with a selection 


of some two thousand books from the collections of the Smithsonian Institution 
Libraries. The microfilmed set will be accessible to scholars worldwide. 


November 


Research: An Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics was 
established at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, 
Massachusetts, under a grant from the National Science Foundation. 


November 


Agreement: The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service entered into 
an agreement with the USSR Ministry of Culture for the development, organization, 
and travel of "Moscow: Treasures and Traditions," an exhibition of two hundred 
objects produced by artisans and craftsmen from the sixteenth to early twentieth 
centuries. It will be on view in the United States beginning in June 1990. 


November 1 


Premiere: Discovery Theater’s original production of "Rosa Parks: Speaking Out" 
made its debut. The show explored the life of a black woman who helped spark the 
civil rights movement in the United States in the 1960s. The production was also 
noteworthy for its incorporation of American Sign Language. Fiscal year 1989 
represented the highest registration ever achieved by Discovery Theater. 


November 2 


Lecture: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries presented a public lecture titled 
"E pluribus unum. Do the Washington Metropolitan Area Universities Need A 
Super-Library?" Paul Vassallo, executive director of the Washington Research 
Library Consortium, was the speaker. 


November 3 


Special Event: A black tie dinner was held in the New York City Equitable Center 
complex to honor Archives of American Art Trustee Benjamin D. Holloway, who was 
responsible for securing office space for the Archives in this new complex. 

Proceeds from the evening benefited the Archives’ New York Regional Center. 


November 14 


Exhibition and Publication: Co-organized by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and the 
Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, "Courts and Colonies: The Wiliam and Mary 
Style in Holland, England and America" opened in New York under the gracious 
patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands. The show 
celebrated the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Assembled by an 
international team of curators, it included more than 250 works of art, 

architectural prints, drawings, furniture, ceramics, and silver from the late 

seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 


November 14 


Meeting: Andrei Sakharov, renowned Soviet dissident, member of the Presidium of 
the USSR Academy of Sciences, and a deputy to the USSR Congress of People’s 
Deputies, spoke at a meeting organized by the Kennan Institute for Advanced 
Russian Studies of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. 

Sakharov died December 14, 1989. 


November 19-23 


Special Event: One hundred and eighty Smithsonian Contributing Members 
participated in a weekend program during which they visited selected exhibits 
with museum directors and curators. A similar program was held May 3-7. 


November 20 


Exhibition: "A Jeweler’s Eye: Islamic Arts of the Book" showed 160 works from 
the Henri Vever collection of Persian and Indian paintings and manuscripts at the 
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. This was the first public display since its purchase 

in 1986. 


December 


Kudos: Giacometti, by Valerie Fletcher, which is based on a Hirshhorn Museum 
and Sculpture Garden exhibition, was called "the most elegant art book of the 
year" by National Public Radio. 


December 


Exhibition: The Smithsonian Resident Associate Program’s first exhibition of its 
commissioned art, "RAP Commission Art," opened in the Escalator Galery of the S. 
Dillon Ripley Center. The exhibition celebrated special Smithsonian and citywide 
events. It featured sixteen lithographs, serigraphs, and posters by many well- 

known artists, including Alexander Calder, Gene Davis, Nancy Graves, Sam Gilliam, 
Larry Rivers, Robert Indiana, Richard Haas, and Willem De Looper. 


December 


Grants: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries received two grants from the 
Atherton Seidell Endowment Fund. One grant supports publication of the Libraries 
lecture, "Alchemical Death and Resurrection: Alchemy in the Age of Newton," by 
Professor B. J. T. Dobbs of Northwestern University. The second grant supports 
the publication of Books of the Fairs, a comprehensive reference guide, to a 
microfilm set of some two thousand books on international expositions. 


December 


Acquisition: The Henry and Ludmila Shapiro Collection of Soviet Porcelains, 
comprising more than 250 examples of tablewares and figural porcelains from the 
time of the Russian Revolution to the present, was purchased with assistance from 
the Regents’ Collections Acquisitions Fund and matched by funds raised by the 
Cooper-Hewitt Museum’s Decorative Arts Association. 


December 
Special Events: The Anacostia Museum sponsored a month-long series of programs 


celebrating Kwanzaa, the African American holiday based on African harvest 
celebrations. 


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Dedication: A tree was planted in front of the Arts and Industries Building and 
dedicated in memory of Joseph Coudon VII, special assistant to the secretary of 
the Smithsonian. 


December 


Exhibition: The Smithsonian held its twelfth annual "Trees of Christmas" 
exhibition. 


December 2 


Exhibition and Symposium: "Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray" opened at the 
National Museum of American Art. This major retrospective of the works of one of 
the founding fathers of modernism, a pioneer of both dada and surrealism, 

included 268 paintings, works on paper, photographs, films, and objects. In an 
all-day symposium, an international panel of scholars, artists, and critics 

discussed the importance of these avant-garde movements. 


December 5 


Endangered Species: Survey findings were released by the Center for Plant 
Conservation indicating that more than 250 species of America’s plants may become 
extinct in the next one to five years. The announcement was made at a news 
conference at the Smithsonian, which conducted the first such survey in 1973. 


December 12 


Designation: In a small ceremony, the 280-seat Hirshhorn auditorium was named 
the Marion and Gustave Ring Auditorium, in acknowlegement of a recent significant 
donation of art from the collection of this late Washington, D.C., couple. 


December 14 


Exhibition: "Gerhard Richter," a major retrospective honoring one of Europe’s 
leading avant-garde artists, opened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 
in its only East Coast showing. The exhibition was co-organized by the Art 
Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. 


December 17 

Special Event: As a special winter holiday event, Camille Saint-Saens’ "Carnival 

of Animals" was performed in the National Zoo’s Education Building Auditorium by 
pianists Ann Joseph and Natalie Ross. 

December 21 

Acquisition: The USSR donated an eight-foot model of a Proton launch vehicle to 


the National Air and Space Museum. The Proton rocket has launched all the Soviet 
space stations and planetary probes since 1965. 


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January 


Renovation: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries completed the last stages of 
its renovation project begun in 1986. 


January 


New Project: The Smithsonian Institution Press launched a twelve-volume 
continuity series, The Smithsonian Guides to Historic America, which was 
developed in association with an outside publisher and the National Museum of 
American History. It is the first multivolume project undertaken by Smithsonian 
Books, the direct mail arm of the Smithsonian Institution Press. 


January 


Nomination: "“Hoagy Carmichael," an album released by the Recordings Division of 
the Smithsonian Institution Press, received two Grammy nominations. 


January 

Publication: The three-volume study The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of Santo 
Domingo Zinacantan, with Grammatical Analysis and Historical Commentary, by 
Robert M. Laughlin with John B. Haviland, was published in Smithsonian 
Contributions to Anthropology, a federally funded monograph series. 

January 

Record Release: "American Musical Theater," a boxed set of recordings that 
chronicles the development of this distinctively American art form, was released 
by Smithsonian Institution Press and received broad national attention. 

January 

Radio Project: Joining with the Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 
the Office of Telecommunications received a planning grant from the Corporation 
for Public Broadcasting to begin work on a thirteen-part series for the Columbus 
Quincentenary to explore this event from the Native American perspective. 


January 


Special Event: The secretary hosted a dinner at the National Portrait Gallery to 
celebrate the inauguration of the Smithsonian Quincentenary Program. 


January 
Special Event: The secretary and the Smithsonian Cultural Education Committee 


hosted a lecture, performance, and reception at the National Museum of Natural 
History to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 


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January 


Planning: The Board of Regents approved the Five Year Prospectus, Fiscal Years 
1990-1994. The Prospectus calls for several programs: increased emphasis on 
identifying and pursuing construction and facilities repair priorities in future 
years, further attention to selected programmatic needs in areas such as 
scientific instrumentation and other technical forms of support, and the 
successful organization and conduct of events surrounding the forthcoming 
Columbus Quincentenary commemorations. 


January 


Special Event: The Presidential Inaugural Ball and the Vice-President’s 
pre-inaugural reception were held at the National Air and Space Museum and the 
National Museum of American History, respectively. The Office of Protection 
Services, in close cooperation with the Secret Service, provided protection 

services for both events. 


January 


Community Training: In its ongoing commitment to work with museum educators and 
staff in the planning and collaboration of exhibition-related community programs, 

the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service conducted workshops in 
Florida, Mississippi, Michigan, and Washington, D.C., in conjunction with the 
exhibitions "Field to Factory: Afro-American Migrations, 1915-1940"; "Frank Lloyd 
Wright: Preserving an Architectural Heritage"; and "Inside Active Volcanoes: 

Kilauea and Mount St. Helens." 


January 


Publication: Contemporary Indian Tradition: Voices on Culture, Nature, and the 
Challenge of Change was published by Smithsonian Institution Press in the United 
States and by Oxford University Press in India. The book is based on the 1985 
Festival of India symposium, "The Canvas of Culture: Rediscovery of the Past As 
Adaptation for the Future." 


January 4 


Milestone: At approximately 3:15 p.m., the majestic linden tree that dominated 
the Enid A. Haupt Garden behind the Smithsonian Castle Building fell, a victim of 
old age and high winds. 


January 5 


Construction: A three-year construction and renovation project began at the 
Freer Gallery of Art to expand conservation and collections storage space and 
allow passage between the Freer and the Sackler Galleries by connecting 
underground gallery space. 


January 10 
Special Event: The Office of Quincentenary Programs and the Office of the 


Secretary jointly hosted a dinner for the Ibero-American cultural attaches to 
inaugurate the Smithsonian’s collaboration with Ibero-American embassies. 


January 11 


Award: The ninth Charles Lang Freer Medal was awarded to Alexander Coburn Soper 


Ill of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Dr. Soper is an 
educator, writer, and editor widely recognized for his prolific contributions to 
the field of Asian art history. 


January 15 


Exhibition: "Inspiration, 1961-1988," featuring the works of local artists, 
opened at the Anacostia Museum. The exhibition included a variety of films and 
videos on African American art and artists. 


January 16 


Event: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Service sponsored the 
third Smithsonian observance of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Jack 
Tchen, director of the Asian Pacific Studies Center, Queens College, and 
cofounder of the New York Chinatown History Project was the featured speaker. 


January 24 


Exhibition and Publication: "American Drawings from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum: 
Training the Hand and Eye" began its national tour in New York. The exhibition 
presents seventy-five drawings, watercolors, and ou sketches dating from the 

1830s to the 1930s. Accompanied by a catalogue of the same title, the exhibition 
will travel under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Service 
through the fall of 1990. 


January 27 


Appointment: Rep. Jamie L. Whitten (D-Miss.) was appointed a member of the 
Smithsonian Board of Regents. 


January 30 


Press Conference: Secretary Adams announced a television series focusing on 
Latin American culture, which will be the centerpiece of the Institution’s 

Columbus Quincentenary program. Mexican author Carlos Fuentes will write and 
narrate the programs. The press conference was organized by the Office of Public 
Affairs. 


February 
Space Flight: A high-resolution camera proposed by a team of Smithsonian 
scientists and engineers was selected as one of three focal-plane instruments for 


the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Advanced X-ray Astrophysics 
Facility now scheduled for launch in the mid-1990s. 


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February 


Service: An international astronomical data base operated by the Smithsonian 
Astrophysical Observatory, with support from the National Science Foundation and 
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, became operational. The data 
base is for North American users. 


February 


Reorganization: The new director of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling 
Exhibition Service, Anna Cohn, introduced a staff reorganization based on teams 
for exhibition organization, interpretation, production, and registration. 

Additional support is provided by SITES service groups: publications, public 
relations, scheduling, and administration. 


February 


Collection: The collection of the late John M. and Lucy McLuckie of Coal City, 
Ulinois, of more than 2,500 Paleozoic Era specimens of coal-swamp flora and 
fauna was donated to the National Museum of Natural History by the McLuckie 
children. Most of the material is of exceptional quality and spectacular size, 
including several one-of-a-kind and rare imprints. 


February 


Publication: History of Indian-White Relations, volume 4 in the National 
Museum of Natural History’s encyclopedic Handbook of North American Indians, 
was published. The book traces the history of Indian and white relations in 
North America from Colonial days to the present and includes political, military, 
economic, and religious issues. 


February 


Broadcast: Through the auspices of the Office of Interdisciplinary Studies, 

Radio America aired an eight-part series of programs based on the March 1988 
symposium "Afro-Americans and the Evolution of a Living Constitution." The 
program was distributed to more than three hundred radio stations nationwide and 
won an award from the Bicentennial Leadership Project. 


February 


Radio: Radio commercials were produced by the Office of Public Affairs and 
placed on two Washington, D.C., radio stations with predominantly African 
American audiences. The ads offered information on the Smithsonian and its Black 
History Month activities and, in cooperation with the Metropolitan Transit 
Authority, a free subway farecard to visit the Smithsonian. 


February 1 


Lecture Series: Daniel Buren, the French conceptual artist, discussed his newly 
completed Hirshhorn WORKS project and other commissions in the inaugural talk in 
a new "Focus" series. Providing a monthly forum for artists and curators 

involved with Hirshhorn exhibitions, the "Focus" series later featured artists 

Ericka Beckman, Buster Simpson, Mel Chin, Houston Conwill, Keith Sonnier, 
Director James T. Demetrion, and Ned Rifkin, chief curator for exhibitions. 


February 3 


Milestone: The development of a collaborative program in conservation studies 
involving Japanese and U.S. scientists was announced by the Smithsonian and the 
Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs. 


February 10 


Visit: Members of the Donetsk State Opera and Ballet Theater visited the 
National Air and Space Museum. Secretary Adams hosted a reception for the troupe 
in the Castle building. 


February 16 


Concert: An evening of Persian music on the tar and setar by Dariush Dolat-shahi 
was the first event in a free, public two-month celebration of Persian art and 
culture cosponsored by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Foundation for 
Iranian Studies. Also included in the celebration were calligraphy and 

illumination workshops, lectures, and an evening of reading from the tenth- 

century Persian epic poem, the Shahnama. 


February 17 


Exhibition: "The Art of Paul Manship" opened at the National Museum of American 
Art. The exhibition was illuminated by a book on Manship by National Museum of 
American Art curator Harry Rand. The exhibition will tour to seven locations over 
the next three years, concluding at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. 


February 19 


Black History Month: As part of a series of public programs at the National 
Museum of American Art, the Howard University Jazz Ensemble presented a concert 
that was followed by a lecture on the influence of jazz on twentieth-century art. 

The lecture was given by Gwen Everett of the museum staff. Later in the month, 
E. Ethelbert Miller, director of the Afro-American Resource Center at Howard 
University, gave a reading of his poems, and Dr. Regenia A. Perry, professor of 

art history at Virginia Commonwealth University, lectured on masterworks by 
Afro-American artists in the museum collection. 


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February 20 


Workshop: A field workshop on the “Reconstruction of Precolumbian Subsistence in 
the Humid American Tropics" for Latin American archaeologists was held at the 
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute from February 20 through April 2. The 
seminar was coordinated by institute archaeologist Richard Cooke. Participants 
came from Panama, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and 
Venezuela. 


February 21-24 


Conference: The Office of Protection Services hosted the twelfth Annual National 
Conference on Museum Security. The conference identified many shared concerns 
and problems in the area of museum security and served as a forum for 
participants to share solutions to those problems. 


February 24 


Benefit: The preview reception for USArt, an annual San Francisco exhibition and 
sale of eighteenth- to twentieth-century American art, benefited the West Coast 
Regional Center of the Archives of American Art. 


March 


Grants: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries received funds awarded by the 
Women’s Committee of the Smithsonian Associates to support two projects: 
conservation of a fifteen-volume set of nineteenth-century Indian textile samples 
now in the collections of the Cooper-Hewitt Branch and assistance with the 
publication of an illustrated lecture, "Alchemical Death and Resurrection: 
Alchemy in the Age of Newton," by Professor B. J. T. Dobbs of Northwestern 
University. 


March 


Restoration: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries Book Conservation Laboratory 
began restoring James Smithson’s personal library that consists of about one 
hundred surviving books of the Institution’s founder. 


March 


Symposium: "The World of Samuel Beckett" was explored in a three-day symposium 
cosponsored by the Smithsonian Resident Associate Program, the Forum of 
Psychiatry and the Humanities, the Washington School of Psychiatry, the Forum for 
the Psychoanalytic Study of Film, and the Visual Press, University of Maryland. 
Highlights of the symposium were the video premieres of "Waiting For Godot" and 
"Krapp’s Last Tape," which was recently performed in Paris with the involvement 
and imprimatur of Beckett himself. 


March 


Glasnost: The Smithsonian Resident Associate Program opened the Glasnost Film 
Festival series, which featured the American premiere of new Soviet 
documentaries. The series was introduced by Leonid Gurevich, chairman, 
Documentary Film Section, USSR Union of Cinematographers. Gurevich led a 
delegation of Soviet filmmakers and directors to the premiere evening. 


March 


Publication: Jeremy B. C. Jackson, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute 
marine scientist, and F. K. McKinney published the book Brozoan Evolution, 
which presents complete descriptions of major patterns of evolution of bryozoan 
colony forms. The book contains much new data on the implications of the 
evolutionary changes adopted by bryozoans and will serve as an important 
reference source for specialists in the fields of paleontology, marine ecology, 
and invertebrate zoology. 


March 


Season Premiere: "Here at the Smithsonian," the Institution’s series of short 
television features, began its seventh season. Nationwide, 175 television 
stations subscribe. 


March 2 


Special Celebration: The National Zoo celebrated its one-hundredth birthday with 
a parade through the Zoo grounds, birthday greetings from civic leaders, and the 
cutting of a centennial cake by First Lady Barbara Bush. 


March 7 


Anniversary Celebrations: President George Bush addressed participants at the 
twentieth anniversary celebration of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for 
Scholars. Other speakers included Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who was 
involved in the original planning of the Center and served as vice chairman of 

its Board of Trustees from 1971 to 1976; Secretary of State James Baker, 
currently a member of the Board of Trustees; William J. Baroody, Jr., chairman of 
the Board of Trustees; and Charles Blitzer, director of the Center. 


March 12 


Seminar: The Office of Interdisciplinary Studies organized a seminar at the 
Library of Congress titled "Patterns in History and the Rise and Fall of 
Nations." 


March 15 


Acquisitions: The opening of the exhibition "Recent Acquisitions: 1986-1988" at 
the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden showed for the first time newly 
acquired works by Daniel Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Ernst Barlach, Sandro Chia, 
Lucian Freud, Nancy Graves, Oto Gutfreund, Jasper Johns, Martin Puryear, Yves 
Tinguely, and others. Not included in the exhibition, but also acquired during 
fiscal year 1989, were important works by Sigmar Polke and Anish Kapoor. 


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March 19 


Special Event: Seal Day, with special talks and demonstrations to increase 
public awareness of the need to conserve seals, was held at the National Zoo. 


March 20 


Product Licensing: Smithsonian announced a licensing agreement with Century 
Furniture Co. of Hickory, North Carolina, that allows reproductions of 
eighteenth- and nineteenth-century furniture selected from the Smithsonian 
collections. 


March 23-26 


Symposium: The Office of Folklife Programs sponsored a symposium titled "Seeds 
of Commerce: Cultural and Economic Exchange in the Caribbean." It is the second 
in a series of three Quincentenary symposia. Held in Santiago de Cuba under the 
auspices of the Casa del Caribe, presentations examined the impact of Colonial 
plantation systems on the development of folklife and culture in Caribbean 

societies. 


March 29-30 


Exhibition: "L’Art de Vivre: Decorative Arts and Design in France, 1789-1989" 
opened at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum with a preview on March 29 and a public 
opening the following day. The landmark exhibition, which celebrates the 
bicentennial of the French Revolution, was funded by a generous grant from the 
Comite Colbert. It was the first exhibition since 1976 to fill the entire 

museum; it was accompanied by a publication of the same title. 


April 


Program: Nobel] Laureate Dr. James D. Watson spoke to a capacity audience on 
"Mapping the Human Genome." The event was sponsored by the Smithsonian Resident 
Associate Program. 


April 

Performances: The Duke Ellington Festival at the National Museum of American 
History presented more than thirty-five performances of Ellington’s music by 
renowned jazz artists; the festival also included films and a symposium. 


April 


Video Release: "The Magnificent Whales," the first video production from the 
Smithsonian Institution Press, was released through Smithsonian Books. 


April 


Research: Nearly two decades after the Apollo astronauts returned the first 
samples of lunar soil, a Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory geologist has 
identified a rock type--cordierite--not previously seen in any of the lunar soil 
samples. 


April 


Instrumentation: A fifth Automatic Photoelectric Telescope was installed at the 
Smithsonian’s Whipple Observatory in Arizona, where it will be used in 
cooperative programs to observe variable stars. 


April 


Laboratory: The National Museum of Natural History’s new Laboratory of Molecular 
Systematics became fully operational, providing a powerful new thrust to the 
museum’s programs in systematic and evolutionary biology and making possible 
biochemical and molecular genetic studies of DNA and proteins. The laboratory, 
located at the Museum Support Center in Suitland, Maryland, is directed by Dr. 
Michael Braun. 


April 


Installation: The Office of Horticulture installed a recently restored 
nineteenth-century fountain titled "Boy With Sword" in the rotunda of the Arts 
and Industries Building. 


April 


Latino Outreach: "Descubra e] Smithsonian," an Office of Telecommunications 
pilot series of two-minute capsules for Spanish-language television, premiered at 
the National Hispanic Media Conference in Puerto Rico. 


April 


Endowment: The Global Environmental Endowment Fund was created to support 
research, conservation, training, and public education in the field of global 
environmental studies at the Smithsonian, including biological diversity, faunal 

and floral conservation, protection of endangered species, and biotic adaptation 

to global change. 


April 

Special Event: The assistant secretary for public service and the National 
Cancer Institute hosted an awards presentation and reception in the Arts and 
Industries Building in observance of National Minority Cancer Awareness Week. 


April 


Move: The Office of Personnel Administration moved to new quarters at L’Enfant 
Plaza. 


April 


Publication: Global Volcanism 1975-85: The First Decade of Reports from the 
Smithsonian Institution’s Scientific Events Alert Network (SEAN) was published. 

Edited by National Museum of Natural History researchers Lindsay McClelland, Tom 
Simkin, Marjorie Summers, Elizabeth Nielsen, and Thomas C. Stein, this 672-page 
book is the most complete record ever assembled of all known volcanic events in 
the world--both major and minor--during a ten-year period. 


April 5 


Grant: The National Portrait Gallery received a grant from the Smithson Society 
and Mrs. J. Paul Austin to purchase the Richard Avedon portfoho of seventy-three 
photographs. 


April 5 


Visit: President George Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir toured 
the National Air and Space Museum and later saw "To Fly!" the museum’s ever- 
popular IMAX film about the history of flight. 


April 6 


Exhibition: "The Ceremonial Court," a new permanent exhibition, opened at the 
National Museum of American History. The entrance recreates the front corridor 
of the White House as it looked during the administration of Theodore Roosevelt. 
The exhibition includes a number of original elements from the White House. 
Galeries within hold first ladies gowns, presidential artifacts, jewelry, 

pottery, and other objects from collections throughout the museum. 


April 7 


Exhibition: "The Boat Show: Fantastic Vessels, Fictional Voyages" opened at the 
Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art. The exhibition included 
eighteen three-dimensional objects by fifteen contemporary artists who drew upon 

a legacy of maritime imagery and symbolism. The public was invited to watch five 
artists assemble their large-scale works from such diverse materials as wood, 

glass, metal, hay, and twine. 


April 10 

Installation: "The Daguerre Monument," Jonathan Scott Hartley’s large sculpture 
honoring Louis Daguerre, the French pioneer of photography, was unveiled and 
placed on view on the Seventh Street side of the National Portrait Gallery and 
the National Museum of American Art. 

April 15 


Exhibition: "Isamu Noguchi Portrait Sculpture," the first retrospective of a 
major Japanese American sculptor, opened at the National Portrait Gallery. 


April 16 


Donation: The National Air and Space Museum accepted the promise of a supersonic 
Concorde airplane from Air France as part of the commemoration of the 

bicentennial of the French Revolution. The airplane will become part of the 
museum’s collection after it has been retired from active service. 


April 19 


Exhibition: A full-scale structural and dynamic test vehicle for the Hubble 

Space Telescope was installed in the National Air and Space Museum’s Space Hall. 
The Space Telescope, the largest orbiting observatory ever built, will provide 

deep space images with ten times the clarity and fifty times the light 

sensitivity of the best ground-based telescopes. 


April 19-22 


Hispanic Media Conference: The Office of Public Affairs, in conjunction with the 
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Service, coordinated the preparation 

of an exhibit for the Seventh Annual National Hispanic Media Conference in San 
Juan, Puerto Rico, along with a reception and the appearance of Secretary Adams 
as a keynote banquet speaker. Twelve hundred reporters attended the conference. 
A new bilingual brochure on Latino resources at the Smithsonian, produced by the 
Office of Public Affairs, was distributed at the conference. 


April 22 


International Conference: "New Approaches to Persian Art and Culture" explored 
the significant themes that have emerged from recent scholarly research in 
Persian art and culture. The day-long event featured five papers and a panel 
discussion by internationally known scholars of Persian art, culture, and 

languages. 


April 27 


Exhibition: Organized by the National Museum of American Art, "The Photography 
of Invention: American Pictures of the 1980s" opened in celebration of the 150th 
anniversary of photography. The exhibition included recent works by ninety 

artists (six works were especially created for the show) emphasizing the new 
versatility and inventiveness of the medium. The exhibition later traveled to 
Chicago and Minneapolis. 


April 27 


Announcement: The National Air and Space Museum announced plans for a major new 
large-format IMAX film on space that will focus on the beauty of the Earth and 

the fragility of its environmental systems. "Blue Planet," produced in 

cooperation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, will feature 

scenes shot on several space shuttle flights by astronauts trained to use the 

IMAX camera. 


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Award: Dr. Edward J. Nygren, director of the Smith College Museum of Art, was 
selected as the first recipient of the Charles C. Eldredge Prize for outstanding 
scholarship in American art. Established by the American Art Forum, a patron’s 
support organization of the National Museum of American Art, it is given in honor 
of the museum’s former director, who founded the forum in 1985. 


April 29 


Film: The opening of the third Washington, D.C., International Filmfest was held 

at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. The filmfest was sponsored by the 
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Service, and the Asian Pacific 

American Heritage Committee served as host. 


May 


Space Flight: The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory received a four-year, 
$17 million contract to build and operate the Submilimeter Wave Astronomy 

Satellite, which will study how molecular clouds in the Milky Way collapse to 

form stars and planets. 


May 


Exhibition: "Men and Women: A History of Costume, Gender, and Power" opened at 
the National Museum of American History. The exhibition chronicles the history 

of costume and fashion in American history while probing the changing--and, in 

some cases, unchanging--standards of appearance and behavior for men and women. 


May 

Appointment: Edgardo Maravi was appointed the first development officer for the 
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Mr. Maravi trained as an agronomist at 
the Universidad Agraria in Tingo Maria, Peru. 


May 


Program: National Museum of Natural History Director Frank Talbot hosted a 
reception for thirty guests at the Smithsonian’s Barney Studio House to introduce 
the museum’s new Director’s Circle, a high-level membership program designed to 
introduce individuals to behind-the-scenes activities at the National Museum of 
Natural History. 


May 


Special Event: Secretary Adams and the Ambassador of France hosted a reception 
to celebrate the display in the Arts and Industries Building of the historic 
documents the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Constitution of 1791 in 
conjunction with the bicentennial of the French Revolution. 


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May 


Donation: The Smithsonian received five watercolor paintings of orchids by 
Barbara Todd Kennedy, donated to the Office of Horticulture by the artist. 


May 1 


Public Service Announcement: Japanese American actor Pat Morita, who served as 
on-camera narrator, appeared with twenty local children in a filmed public 

service announcement produced for television by the Office of Public Affairs in 

its continuing efforts to reach culturally diverse audiences. 


May 2 


Video Premiere: “Democracy and Rights: One Citizen’s Challenge," a documentary 
for high school students jointly produced by the Office of Interdisciplinary 

Studies and the CloseUp Foundation, was screened. The video featured Ernest 
Green and Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. and was narrated by Justice Sandra Day 
O’Connor. It is based on the 1987 international symposium, "Constitutional 

Roots, Rights, and Responsibilities." 


May 2-3 


Conference: The Forum on Global Change and Our Common Future was cosponsored by 
the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academy of Sciences for the purpose 

of communicating to the public and policymakers the current scientific 

understanding of the broad range of issues related to global environmental 

change. 


May 3 


Grant: The National Portrait Gallery received a grant from the Cafritz 
Foundation for the purchase of the portrait of Bishop George Berkeley by John 
Smibert. 


May 3 


Exhibit: The Wetlands/Waterfow] Exhibit opened at the National Zoological Park, 
and the Zoo’s Conservation Medal was awarded to Sir Peter Scott. Smithsonian 
Secretary Emeritus S. Dillon Ripley presented the medal to Sir Peter, who cut a 
ribbon to open the exhibit. 


May 4-7 


Workshop: The Smithsonian Institution/Man and the Biosphere Program conducted a 
demonstration workshop on research methods for biological inventory, cosponsored 

by the National Park Service, at the Great Smoky Mountains Biosphere Reserve in 
Tennessee. 


May 5-6 
Symposium: A symposium titled "Violence and Resistance in the Americas: The 


Legacy of the Conquest," sponsored by the Office of Quincentenary Programs and 
coordinated by the Office of Conference Services, was held. 


May 8 


Milestone: Secretary Adams signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Museum 
of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, in New York City, under which the Heye 
Foundation’s American Indian objects will be transferred to the Smithsonian. The 
signing ceremony, part of a major press conference organized by the Office of 

Public Affairs, involved American Indian representatives, Smithsonian regents, 

members of Congress, and other dignitaries. 


May 11-12 


Conference: The Office of International Relations, in coordination with the U.S. 
Agency for International Development, held a conference titled "Incentives and 
Constraints: Macroeconomic Policy Impacts on Natural Resource Utilization." 


May 12 


Exhibition: The computer revolution in aerospace was the subject of a major new 
gallery at the National Air and Space Museum. "Beyond the Limits: Flght Enters 
the Computer Age" was organized into seven exhibit areas, each featuring hands-on 
interactive computer terminals so that visitors can see for themselves the kinds 

of tasks that computers perform. 


May 15-19 


Special Event: In recognition that a healthy work force is one of the 
Smithsonian’s most valuable assets, the Office of Protection Services expanded 
the Institution’s occupational health program by initiating employee wellness 
activities. During "Fit Week," hundreds of employees participated in such 
programs as health assessment, on-site exercise classes and a weight-control 
program, and special screening activities (including blood pressure monitoring, 
cholesterol screening, and mammography). 


May 19 


Meeting: In a meeting at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 
Bronislaw Geremek discussed Poland’s upcoming elections that were to result in 
Eastern Europe’s first noncommunist government since World War II. Geremek, a 
medieval historian and former fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center, was elected to 
Poland’s parliament in the June 1989 elections and became Solidarity’s floor 

leader in the lower house. 


May 21 


Grant: The Peter Krueger-Christie’s Fellowship was established for advanced 
research in design and decorative arts at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Mr. and Mrs. 
Harvey Krueger joined with Christie’s to make possible the fellowship in memory 

of their son, Peter A. Krueger, former vice-president of French and Continental 
Furniture at Christie’s and one-time intern at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. 


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May 21 


Exhibition: "The Real McCoy: African American Invention and Innovation, 1619- 
1930," which traces the important role played by African American inventiveness, 
opened at the Anacostia Museum. The exhibition included a wide range of 
educational programs focusing on inventiveness and creativity for the museum’s 
diverse audiences. 


May 23 


Milestone: The Cooper-Hewitt Museum purchased the landmark townhouse adjacent to 
its current facilities. The building is a major element of the museum’s master 

plan to develop a coherent public facility, equipped with a study center for 
three-dimensional objects, an auditorium for lectures, conferences, and other 

programs, and adequate space for collection storage, a loading dock, and a 

receiving area. 


May 23 


Special Event: In conjunction with Reading Is Fundamental and ABC-TV’s "Good 
Morning America" show, the National Zoological Park provided support for a 
special broadcast to encourage literacy. First Lady Barbara Bush took part in 
the program, which was aired from the Zoo’s Education Building Auditorium. 


May 24-June 7 


Expedition: A Smithsonian Research Expedition titled "Documenting Our Veterans’ 
Memorials" was conducted in Washington, D.C., to capture on film the preparation, 
commemoration, and aftermath of Memorial Day for the Smithsonian’s photographic 
archives and for the National Museum of American History’s Division of Armed 
Forces. 


May 25 


Special Event: Friends of the National Zoo’s ZooFari, a gala evening event to 
raise funds for the Zoo’s Theodore H. Reed Animal Acquisition Fund, attracted 
hundreds of participants. The fund supports the propagation of rare and 
endangered species at the National Zoo. 


June 


Publication: A book, The Bishop’s Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Onille Wright, 

written by Tom D. Crouch, chairman of the Department of Social and Cultural 
History at the National Museum of American History, was published by W. W. Norton 
and Company. 


June 


Lecture: Internationally recognized author, lecturer, teacher, photographer, and 
scholar Beaumont Newhall spoke on "The Birth of Photography" in an evening 
marking the 150th anniversary of photography and complementing the National 
Gallery of Art exhibition "On the Art of Fixing a Shadow: 150 Years of 
Photography." The evening was cosponsored by the Smithsonian Resident Associate 
Program. 


June 


Exhibition: "Great American Comics: 100 Years of Cartoon Art" received generous 
funding from King Features’ Syndicate. In the centennial year of American comic 
strips, this exhibition, which will travel, examines the social and political 

impact and artistic heritage of cartoons in our culture. 


June 


Special Event: National Museum of Natural History anthropologist Ives Goddard 
and colleague Dr. Kathleen Bragdon presented copies of their newly published 
study, "Native Writings in the Massachusett Language" (American Philosophical 
Society), to representatives of the Wampanoag Tribal Councils of Mashpee and Gay 
Head (Massachusetts). This two-volume work contains the first translation ever 
made of the body of known surviving manuscripts written by Christian Indians in 
southeastern Massachusetts during the Colonial period. 


June 


Research: Speckle interferometry observations of Supernova 1987A by a 
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory team revealed a displacement in the 
supernova’s center of brightness with respect to its suspected pre-explosion 
progenitor star. This suggests that the star may have been part of a binary 
system and that one component survived the massive explosion. 


June 


Program: The National Museum of Natural History added a major component to its 
biodiversity program by taking over administrative responsibility for the Minimum 
Critical Size of Ecosystems project from the World Wildlife Fund, which initiated 

it. The project, located in Manaus, Brazil, has made a significant contribution 

to tropical forest conservation by demonstrating that species disappear from a 

land area in inverse relation to its size. 


June 

Phone System: To handle the Institution’s half million annual public inquiries 
more efficiently, a new phone system was installed in the Visitor Information and 
Associates’ Reception Center. 


June 


Startup: The Office of Folklife Programs initiated a startup of the on-demand 
cassette fulfillment distribution of Folkways titles not commercially available. 


June 
Publication: The Office of Interdisciplinary Studies’ brochure titled "The 


Wholeness of Knowledge," detailing the history and purpose of the office, was 
published. 


June 


Publication: "Science Education: A Challenge for Excellence in America’s 
Future," proceedings of a May 1988 colloquium organized by the Office of 
Interdisciplinary Studies and the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists 
Foundation, was published. 


June 


New Unit: Smithsonian Institution Libraries Director Barbara J. Smith approved 
an earlier agreement between John R. Kinard and Vija L. Karklins that stated that 
the Anacostia Museum Library be included in the Smithsonian Institution 

Libraries’ History and Art Unit. The library collections will be incorporated in 

the Museum of American History Branch of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries. 


June 1 


Television Series: At a ceremony presided over by Luis Gomez-Acebo, Duque de 
Badajoz, and the Smithsonian Institution’s representative in Spain, the Sociedad 
General de Television, S.A., the Sociedad Estatal para la Ejecucion de Programas 
del Quinto Centenario, and the Smithsonian Institution signed an agreement to 
produce a six-part, bilingual television series, "The Buried Mirror." 


June 1 

Dedication: The Charles McC. Mathias Laboratory at the Smithsonian Environmental 
Research Center was dedicated to the former Maryland senator in recognition of 

his very active role in Chesapeake Bay environmental issues. 


June 3 


Exhibition: The exhibition "Caribbean Festival Arts," organized by the St. Louis 
Art Museum, opened to the public in the International Gallery. 


June 4 


Book Signing: Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple and The Temple of My 
Familiar, gave a Smithsonian Resident Associate Program lecture and appeared 
later at a book signing reception. 


June 4 


Program: The fourteenth annual High School Summer Intern Program began its first 
session under the auspices of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. 
Each summer, this program brings forty high school graduates from around the 
country to the Institution for a five-week learning/service experience. 


June 5 


Family Days: The first of four family days planned to support the "Caribbean 
Festival Arts" exhibition was held. These events had broad appeal and involved 
community participation from local West Indian communities. Each event attracted 
an audience of approximately 10,000. Other family days were held on July 8, 
August 5, and September 2. 


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June 6 


Tribute: In a small ceremony, the reflecting pool of the Hirshhorn Museum and 
Sculpture Garden was named the Jacob and Charlotte Lehrman Foundation Pool in 
acknowledgement of a generous grant to the museum from that foundation. 


June 9 


Lecture: The first offering in the Joseph Fletcher, Jr.. Lecture Series was 

delivered by Glenn D. Lowry, curator of Near Eastern art at the Arthur M. Sackler 
Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art. The three-part series focused on various 

aspects of Persian art and architecture and was held to coincide with the Sackler 
Gallery exhibition "Timur and the Princely Vision: Persian Art and Culture in 

the Fifteenth Century." The remaining two lectures in the series were delivered 

by John Woods of the University of Chicago and Lisa Golumbek of the Royal Ontario 
Museum in Toronto, Canada. 


June 9 


Workshop: A workshop for bureau office directors and central managers was held 
to identify ways to improve the planning process at the Smithsonian. The 

workshop was sponsored by the Office of Planning and Budget and conducted by the 
National Center for Higher Educational Management Systems. 


June 13 


Special Event: The second annual Smithsonian Garden Party honoring the new 
members of the Board of Regents, Vice President Quayle and Rep. Jamie Whitten, 
and members of the 101st Congress was held in the Enid A. Haupt Garden. 


June 14-17 


Triennial Meeting: The Museum of African Art hosted the Eighth Triennial 
Symposium on African Art organized by the Arts Council of the African Studies 
Association and sponsored by ACASA, Shel Companies Foundation, Inc., the 
National Museum of African Art, and the National Museum of Natural History. 


June 15 


Symposium: In conjunction with the Cooper-Hewitt Museum’s exhibition "L’Art de 
Vivre," a symposium titled "A Taste for History: Furnishings and Fashion in 
19th-Century France" was held. The all-day symposium included three scholarly 
lectures about the evolution of the interior, the art of the table, and the art 

of fashion during the period, followed by a roundtable discussion with curators, 
editors, and important French design industry executives. 


June 16 


Exhibition: “Aeropittura Futurista: Images of Flight in Italian Art from 1913 

to 1942" opened at the National Air and Space Museum. The exhibition emphasized 
a style of futurism that embraced technology as its subject matter and glorified 

the airplane as a symbol of the modern age. Some seventy works of art and forty 
documents were on display for the three-month exhibition. 


June 16 


Summer Hours: Extended hours for the National Museum of American History, the 
National Museum of Natural History, and the National Air and Space Museum began. 
This year, they included an extra half-hour in the morning, as well as evening 

hours. Hours were 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and continued through Labor Day, 
September 4. 


June 17 


Celebration: The Anacostia Museum held a "Juneteenth Day" celebration 
commemorating the day that Texan slaves first learned of their emancipation. The 
holiday observance, traditionally held on June 19, was the occasion for quilting 
demonstrations, storytelling, musical performances, and the display of Texan folk 
art at the museum. 


June 20 


Distinguished Guest: Wang Yani, the 14-year-old Chinese girl who became the 
youngest artist ever to have a one-person exhibition at the Smithsonian, traveled 
from China for the opening of "Yani: The Brush of Innocence" at the Arthur M. 
Sackler Gallery. At the press preview held on this day, she demonstrated her 
painting to an enthusiastic audience of representatives from the print and 
electronic media. The exhibition drew twice as many visitors to the gallery 
during July and August as it had had the previous year. 


June 21 


Exhibition: "Robert Moskowitz," the first museum retrospective for this 
54-year-old artist who has been increasingly recognized for his distinct 
contribution to contemporary American painting opened its national tour at the 
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. 


June 23-27; June 30-July 4 


Festival of American Folklife: The twenty-third annual Festival of American 
Folklife featured Hawai'i folklife; oral traditions and crafts of communities in 
France and French-speaking North America; access to cultural, social, and natural 
resources among American Indians; and cultural encounters throughout the 
Caribbean, highlighting Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. 


June 22 


Open House: An all-day centennial community celebration at the National Zoo was 
held. Activities included the opening of a special exhibit of historical Zoo 
photographs, performances by musical groups, animal demonstrations, and animal 
keeper talks and tours. 


June 24 
Special Event: As part of the Festival of American Folklife, the Hawai’i program 
presented a pa’u parade featuring flower-adorned horses and riders. The parade 


was led by Governor and Mrs. John Waihee of Hawai’i and Representative David K. 
Akaka. 


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June 26 


Seminars: The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education began its 1989 series 
of summer seminars for teachers. This year the program included eight seminars 
for local teachers from the Washington, D.C., area and one graduate course for 
teachers around the United States. 


June 29-July 13 


Institute: The Office of Folklife Programs’ Folklore Summer Institute for 
Community Scholars hosted thirteen individuals, who have been involved in 
collecting, preserving, and presenting folklore in their home communities, for 
training and information exchange. The participants represented a variety of 
cultural and geographic regions of the United States. 


July 


Award: Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, curator in the Division of Community Life at 
the National Museum of American History, received a $275,000 fellowship to pursue 
work of her choice from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. 


July 


Expansion: Smithsonian Institution Press expanded its international distribution 
capabilities significantly by joining a marketing consortium with university 

presses from Harvard, Yale, MIT, the Brookings Institution, and the University of 
Chicago. 


July 


New Directions: The release of the book titled Just Before Jazz: Black Musical 
Theater in New York, 1890-1915 signals the expansion of the Smithsonian 
Institution Press’ list-building efforts in books about music and American 
cultural history. 


July 


Program: The National Museum of Natural History’s Office of Education began a 
program that brings storytellers, musicians, dancers, and artisans to the museum 
setting from tribes throughout the United States and Canada to demonstrate the 
cultural heritage of Native Americans that is still thriving in many different 

forms throughout North America. Among the participants was Vanessa Morgan, an 
Oklahoma Kiowa, whose skill at bead working made her a 1989 recipient of a 
National Heritage Award from the Folk Art Program of the National Endowment for 
the Arts. 


July 


Workshop: The first joint Mexican and American workshop on the taxonomy and 
natural history of the bees of Mexico was held in Mexico. Organized by Mexican 
and United States scientists with funding provided by the Smithsonian’s Office of 
International Relations through its International Exchanges Program, the workshop 
was the outgrowth of a cooperative program on the bees of Mexico. 


July and September 


Acquisition: Two important collections of extraordinary utilitarian objects 
primarily from East and Southern Africa were acquired by the Museum of African 
Art. 


July 2 


Milestone: Alice Burnette was named assistant secretary for institutional 
initiatives, the first woman to be appointed as an assistant secretary in the 
Institution’s senior management staff. 


July 2 


Workshop: The Smithsonian Institution/Man and the Biosphere Program, in 
cooperation with Liga de Defensa del Medio Ambiente, the Academia de Ciencias 
Naturales, and the Universidad Mayor de San Andres, conducted the program’s third 
annual workshop in Bolivia titled "Conservation of Natural Resources and the 
Management of Protected Areas, Flora, and Fauna in Bolivia." The program 
continued to August 1. 


July 3 


Exhibition: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries opened an exhibition on 
stratigraphy titled "Stratigraphy’s Golden Age: Murchison and his Silurian 

System." The exhibition was curated by Ellen B. Wells and commemorated the 150th 
anniversary of a landmark in stratigraphy. The show, which was accompanied by an 
illustrated brochure, was coordinated with the 28th International Geological 

Congress, which met in Washington, D.C. 


July 5 


Appointment: Barbara J. Smith was appointed director of the Smithsonian 
Institution Libraries. Dr. Smith was assistant dean of libraries at Pennsylvania 
State University. She succeeds Robert Maloy, who left the Smithsonian 
Institution Libraries in October 1987. 


July 6 


Exhibition: "Inside Active Volcanoes: Kilauea and Mount St. Helens" opened and 
drew 514,979 visitors during its twelve-week run, the highest attendance ever 
recorded for a National Museum of Natural History Evans Gallery exhibition. The 
exhibition will travel for three years to eleven major cities. 


July 6 


Research Grant: The National Museum of American Art received $850,000 from the 
Pew Charitable Trusts in Philadelphia for a national inventory and condition 
assessment of American sculpture. The money was awarded jointly to the projects 
cosponsor, the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, in 
Washington, D.C. 


July 10-22 


Program: The National Science Resources Center launched its first Elementary 
Science Leadership Institute in the S. Dillon Ripley Center with forty-five 
representatives from fifteen of the largest school districts nationwide. 

Participants attended workshops on the benefits of hands-on science learning and 
formulated plans to implement improvements in their local elementary science 
education programs. 


July 11 


Reception: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries cohosted a reception with the 
History of Earth Sciences Society for attendees of the 28th International 
Geological Congress in the Dibner Library of the History of Science and 
Technology. 


July 14-16 


Regional Event: The Smithsonian National Associate Lecture and Seminar Program 
presented a weekend of lectures and workshops in conjunction with the California 
Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles, California, to celebrate the 
twentieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Staff from the National Air 
and Space Museum presented programs, including "The History of Manned Space 
Flight" and "A Spacecraft Tour of the Solar System." 


July 20 


Special Event: The National Air and Space Museum, along with the National 
Aeronautics and Space Administration, celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the 
first manned landing on the moon. A morning public ceremony held on the steps of 
the museum included participation by President George Bush, Vice President Dan 
Quayle, and the Apollo 11 crew. A free lunar landing party held later that 

evening attracted thousands of area residents and visitors and featured films, 

tours, education programs, and other special activities. The Office of 

Protection Services, in close cooperation with the Secret Service, the U.S. Park 
Police, and local law enforcement authorities, provided protection services for 

the celebration. 


July 27-28 


Advisory Council: The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education convened the 
third annual meeting of the Smithsonian Advisory Council on Education. Appointed 
by the secretary, the council is charged with the task of helping to stimulate 

and shape Smithsonian-wide priorities and directions in education. 


August 
Search Committee: A search committee, chaired by Smithsonian Undersecretary Dean 


Anderson, was announced to nominate a director for the proposed National Museum 
of the American Indian. 


August 


Research: An X-ray instrument called the Large Area Modular Array of Reflectors 
developed at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics was selected as one 
of fourteen scientific experiments to be attached to the Space Station during its 
assembly. 


August 


Information System: Phase three of the Visitor Information and Associates’ 
Reception Center’s exterior graphic information system--the redesign and 
refurbishment of the Mall general information directories (a joint project of the 
Smithsonian Institution and the National Park Service)--was completed. 


August 


Awards: Four Golden Eagle (first place) awards from the Council on International 
Non-theatrical Events were announced for Smithsonian productions. The winners 
were "Magnificent Voyagers," "Reel Jungle" ("Tropical Rainforest" exhibit), "From 
Reliable Sources," and "The Smithsonian Institution," an interactive video for 

the Visitor Information Center. "Magnificent Voyagers" went on to represent the 
United States in the International Maritime Festival in Toulon, France. A record 
number of awards and citations from the broadcast and film industry were received 
during the year by the Office of Telecommunications. 


August 


Publication: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute entomologist David W. 
Roubik published Ecology and Natural History of Tropical Bees, which presents a 
synthesis of the ecology, natural history, and evolution of tropical bees around 
the world, including their interaction with human populations. 


August 10 


Symposium: “Art and Controversy: Historical Perspectives, Current Issues," a 
four-speaker program that offered diverse opinions and discussions of this timely 
topic, was held at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. The event, 
cosponsored by the Washington Project for the Arts, was moderated by Richard 
Andrews, former director of the Visual Arts Program of the National Endowment for 
the Arts. 


August 15 


Liaison: The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute established a new liaison 
office in the Arts and Industries Building in order to provide more effective and 
timely interaction between the institute and the Smithsonian’s Washington 

offices. 


August 15-22 


Expedition: A Smithsonian Research Expedition, "The Legacy of the Horse in Crow 
Culture," was conducted at the annual Crow Fair in Billings, Montana. Team 
members helped document the fair through written descriptions and photographs. 
The information gathered will be used in the National Museum of Natural History’s 
upcoming "Seeds of Change” exhibition. 


August 18 


Exhibition: The first professionally designed and produced exhibition of the 
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, "Parting the Green Curtain: The 
Evolution of Tropical Biology in Panama," opened at the National Museum of 
Natural History. The bilingual exhibition, in Spanish and English, then traveled 
to Panama, where it was installed in the new Tupper Auditorium. 


August 19 


Meeting: Secretary Adams met in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with leaders of American 
Indian communities, museum professionals, and collectors of Native American art 
to share perspectives on the proposed National Museum of the American Indian. 


August 23 


Appointment: Dr. Forrest McGill, a specialist in the art of South and Southeast 
Asia, was named assistant director of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Dr. McGill 
came to the Smithsonian from his post as director of the Museum of Art and 
Archaeology at the University of Missouri in Columbia. 


August 30 


Appointment: Dr. Elizabeth Broun was selected as director of the National Museum 
of American Art. An American art scholar, Broun served as assistant director and 
chief curator at the museum from 1983 until August 1988, when she was appointed 
acting director following the resignation of Dr. Charles C. Eldredge. 


September 


Research: The highest resolution X-ray images of a solar flare and the solar 
corona ever obtained were made by a Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory/IBM 
telescope aboard a National Aeronautics and Space Administration sounding rocket 
launched from White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. 


September 


Education: An activity book for high school students containing some two dozen 
hands-on experiments drawn from astronomy was developed at the Harvard- 
Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics by Project STAR in cooperation with staff 
science advisors. 


September 


Continuing Project: Progress continued on the Visitor Information and 
Associates’ Reception Center exterior graphic information system with the 
installation of out-of-doors directional signs to the Anacostia Museum. 


September 


Transfer: The Intern, Orientation, and Registration Program was transferred from 
the Visitor Information and Associates’ Reception Center to the Office of Museum 
Programs. 


September 


Program: The National Science Resources Center entered into a working 
partnership with twenty-one public schools in twelve districts around the country 
(plus the Department of Defense Dependents’ School, Clark Air Base, in the 
Philippines) to field-test elementary science curriculum units under development 
by the Science and Technology for Children project. 


September 


Publication: Hirshhom WORKS 88 was published by the Hirshhorn Museum and 
Sculpture Garden, launching what is hoped to be an ongoing series of yearbooks on 
WORKS projects. Included were essays and photographs on the four site-specific 
projects by Sol LeWitt, Kate Ericson/Mel Ziegler, Vernon Fisher, and Krzysztof 
Wodiczko, respectively, executed between November 1987 and October 1988. 


September 


Film Series: The Museum of African Art launched the premiere of a thirteen-part 
film series, "Things Fall Apart," based on the highly acclaimed novel by Nigerian 
author Chinua Achebe. Lectures featuring prominent black scholars were offered 
in conjunction with the film. 


September 


Publication: The Office of Interdisciplinary Studies completed a publication 
called Completing the Food Chain: Strategies for Combating Hunger and 
Malnutrition, Neil G. Kotler and Paula M. Hirschoff, editors. The book is 
second in a series of world food colloquia publications. 


September 

Milestone: The Office of Public Affairs prepared its first extensive publicity 
campaign in Spanish for Hispanic Heritage Month, including both newspaper and 
radio advertisements. 

September 

Videodisc: "The Smithsonian Institution,” a state-of-the-art interactive video, 

was completed for the new Smithsonian Information Center to provide visitors with 


detailed information about the museums, activities for children, special tours, 
and restaurants. 


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September 


Film: "The Earth in Our Hands,” a one-hour film narrated by Robert Redford for 
national broadcast, was completed and premiered at the Second International 
Conference on Ecological Closed Systems in Krasnoyarsk, USSR. 


September 


System: The Office of Planning and Budget, in concert with other offices, 
completed a requirements statement, design, and initial development of the new 
personnel cost projection system. Software development was completed and an 
employee training manual was released. Two orientation sessions were held for 
bureau and office staff throughout the Institution. 


September 


Opening: The Office of Horticulture participated in the opening of the Louis 
Comfort Tiffany exhibition at the Renwick Gallery. Plant arrangements were 
planned to reflect those shown in Tiffany’s glass creations and to establish the 
feeling of his home and the period of his work. 


September 


Acquisition: The Office of Horticulture purchased the important J. W. Fiske 
fountain, known as Centennial Fountain, with figures of children under an 
umbrella. 


September 1 


Birth: Giant Panda Ling-Ling gave birth to an undersized cub at the National 
Zoo. The cub was retrieved from its mother, who was being treated for a 
urinary/genital tract infection. Zoo veterinarians administered antibiotics and 
immune globulins to the cub to help it fight infection. Unfortunately, the cub 
died forty hours after birth. 


September 3-17 


Workshop: The Smithsonian Institution/Man and the Biosphere Program conducted 
its first training workshop in Ecuador. The lead coordinator in Ecuador was the 
Charles Darwin Foundation. 


September 7 


Acquisition: The National Museum of American Art acquired Louis Comfort 
Tiffany’s "Market Day Outside the Walls of Tangier," a gift from the American Art 
Forum. One of the artist’s most ambitious combinations of exotic ancedote, 
ethnographic detail, and sensuous color, this painting helped establish Tiffany’s 
reputation in 1873 as a skilled observer of the Near East. 


September 8 


Conversation with Artists: Four artists whose works were included in the 
National Museum of American Art exhibition "The Patricia and Phillip Frost 
Collection: American Abstraction 1930-1945" discussed the development of 
American abstraction and its birth in a time of economic chaos, international 
upheaval, and the cataclysm of world war. 


September 12 


Press Conference: The Office of Public Affairs participated in the production of 

a press conference held at the Capitol with Secretary Adams, Senator Daniel 
Inouye, and Representative Ben Nighthorse Campbell on the Smithsonian’s policy on 
repatriation of American Indian skeletal remains. 


September 13-15 


Workshop: The Office of Environmental Management: and Safety, in coordination 
with the Smithsonian’s Office of Museum Programs, conducted a three-day workshop 
geared specifically to small museums and other educational and cultural 

institutions located worldwide. This unique workshop addressed program 
development and problem-solving in the areas of fire protection, disaster 

planning, occupational safety and health, and environmental management. 


September 14-15 


Conference: The Office of External Affairs organized a conference titled "The 
Global Environment: Are We Overreacting?" to present an overview of global 
environmental issues to the leadership of the U.S. news media and to explore the 
roles of the news media and scientists in interpreting and disseminating 
environmental information to the general public. 


September 15 

Dialogue: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars collaborated with 
the project office for the "Caribbean Festival Arts" exhibition to present the 

first of four scholarly dialogues titled "The Importance of Carnival in Caribbean 
Culture." 

September 16 

Seminar: One hundred one Associates participating in the Smithsonian Associates 
Travel Program’s eleventh annual Oxford/Smithsonian Seminar, led by Smithsonian 
Regent Jeannine Smith Clark, departed for England. 

September 16 

Demonstration: Five nationally recognized furniture makers demonstrated their 


skills and special techniques in an all-day Smithsonian Resident Associate 
Program seminar made possible by a grant from the Hechinger Foundation. 


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September 19 


Seminar Series: The Office of Interdisciplinary Studies presented a seminar, 
"Oceans, Icons, and Genes: Ownership at Issue," as part of the "Ways of Knowing" 
series. 


September 20 


Publication: The Archives of American Art published The Papers of African 
American Artists, which describes the Archives’ holdings of personal papers, 
sketchbooks, scrapbooks, and tape-recorded interviews of African American 
artists. The Archives holds papers of more than fifty African American artists 
dating from the late nineteenth century to the present. 


September 20 


Celebration: In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Smithsonian Resident 

Associate Program hosted the Washington premiere of one of of the most respected 
bands from Central America, Yolocamba I Ta, who performed for an audience that 
included many members of the Hispanic community of Washington, D.C. 


September 22-23 


Special Event: The James Smithson Society’s annual weekend was held in 
conjunction with the fal meeting of the National Board of the Smithsonian 
Associates. Gay F. Wray, chairman of the National Board, announced the projects 
recelving 1989 Society grants and awarded the Society’s Founder Medal to Mercer 
Ellington for his donation of the Duke Ellington Collection to the National 
Museum of American History. 


September 25 


Acquisition: A bust of President George Bush, sculpted by Marc Mellon, was 
unveiled in the National Portrait Gallery’s Hall of Presidents by Mrs. Vincent 
Melzac, who, with her husband, donated the bust to the gallery. 


September 27 


Special Event: The New England Regional Center of the Archives of American Art 
held an open house in the early nineteenth-century home that houses the 

Archives’s Boston office. Tom L. Freudenheim, Smithsonian assistant secretary 

for museums, spoke at a seminar titled "The Impact of the Archives of American 
Art on the American Art World." 


September 28 
Film Series: The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden’s highly acclaimed free 


film program began the 1989-1990 season with screenings of art documentaries, 
independent or experimental productions, and animated shorts. 


September 28 


Lecture and Film Series: In preparation for a major exhibition and book on 
strategic bombing, the National Air and Space Museum launched a 16-month series 
of public lectures, symposia, and films--all dedicated to exploring the history 

and legacy of strategic bombing. The first speaker in the series was Phillip 
Morrison, a physicist on the Manhattan Project and a member of the first 
scientific team to visit the bombed city of Hiroshima in 1945. 


September 29 


Symposium: Cooper-Hewitt staff led a symposium sponsored by the Decorative Arts 
Association of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and titled "Explorations: Interior 

Fabrics of the 1990s," which included lectures and a panel discussion by five 
internationally recognized designers, architects, and experts--Jack Lenor Larsen, 
Murray Bartlett, Hugh Hardy, Patricia Conway, and Pierre Paulin. The subject of 
the discussion was the role of fabrics in the design of public and private 

interiors in terms of issues and trends for the coming decade. 


September 29 


Exhibitions: Two new exhibitions in the Sea-Air Gallery of the National Air and 

Space Museum opened--"Carrier War in the Pacific" and "Squadron Ready Room." The 
first chronicles the six major carrier battles fought by the United States and 

Imperial Japanese navies during World War I. The second simulates a ready room 
for flight crews abroad an aircraft carrier. 


September 30 


Special Event: As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen ties between museums 

and schools across the United States, the Office of Elementary and Secondary 
Education conducted a Regional Workshop in Amarillo, Texas. The workshop brought 
together representatives from 33 museums, historic sites, and nature centers, as 

well as 450 teachers from the area. 


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Appendix I 


Members of the Smithsonian Councils, Boards, and Commissions, September 30, 1989 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION BOARD OF REGENTS 


Honorable William H. Rehnquist, The Chief Justice of the United States, 
Chancellor, ex officio 


Honorable J. Danforth Quayle, the Vice President of the United States, 
ex OLETCHO 


Honorable E. J. (Jake) Garn, Senator from Utah 
Honorable Daniel P. Moynihan, Senator from New York 
Honorable James R. Sasser, Senator from Tennessee 


Honorable Silvio 0. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts 
Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California 
Honorable Jamie L. Whitten, Representative from Mississippi 


Honorable David C. Acheson, Citizen of the District of Columbia 
Honorable Anne L. Armstrong, Citizen of Texas 

Dr. William G. Bowen, Citizen of New Jersey 

Mrs. Jeannine Smith Clark, Citizen of the District of Columbia 
Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Citizen of Pennsylvania 
Mr. Samuel C. Johnson, Citizen of Wisconsin 

Mr. Barnabas McHenry, Citizen of New York 

Vacancy 

Vacancy 


SMITHSONIAN COUNCIL 


Neil Harris Miguel Leon-Portilla 
Chairman Robert M. May 
Johnnetta B. Cole Matthew S. Meselson 


Michael A. Dorris 
Martin Friedman 
Paul Fussell 
Robert Garfias 
Dorothy Gilliam 
James W. Head, III 
John P. Holdren 
Thomas P. Hughes 
Alice S. Ilchman 


Sidney W. Mintz 
Frederick W. Mote 
David F. Musto 
Jaroslav J. Pelikan 
Peter H. Raven 
Jaime E. Rodriguez 
Alan Shestack 

Emily D. T. Vermeule 
Thomas G. Wicker 


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SMITHSONIAN CULTURAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE 


Mr. Frank Newton, Chairperson 
Dr. Margaret Batchelor-White, Co-Chairperson 


Ms. Jo Allyn Archambault Mr. Mike M. Masoaka 

Mrs. Peggy Cooper Cafritz Mrs. Elizabeth Fagg Olds 
Mr. James (Biff) Carter Hon. Ricardo M. Urbina 
Mrs. Robert Reed Gray Mr. W. Ricahrd West, Jr. 
Ms. Suzan Harjo Ms. Patricia Zell 


Mrs. Esther G. Kee 


JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE SPONSORING INSTITUTIONS OF THE PAPERS OF 
JOSEPH HENRY 


Robert McC. Adams Robert S. Hoffmann 
Whitfield J.. Bell,= Jr. David J. E. Saumweber 
Charles C. Gillispie Frederick Seitz, Chair 


Mrs. 


Mr. 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 


Mr. 


Mrs. 


ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART BOARD OF TRUSTEES 


Otto L. Spaeth, Chairman Emeritus 
Richard J. Schwartz, President 
Robert F. Shapiro, Vice President 
Francis de Marneffe, Vice President 


John N. Rosekrans, Jr., Vice President 


Abbott K. Schlain, Treasurer 

Dana M. Raymond, Secretary 

Joel S. Ehrenkranz, Officer-at-Large 
Miss Julienne M. Michel, Officer-at-Large 
Keith S. Wellin, Honorary Officer 


Miss Caroline R. Alexander 


. Max N. Berry 


Eli Broad 
Ivan Chermayeff 
Gilbert S. Edelson 


. Ahmet M. Ertegun 
. Arthur A. Feder 
. Miles Q. Fiterman 


Daniel Fraad 
Bernard A. Greenberg 


- Hugh Halff, Jr. 


Benjamin D. Holloway 
John K. Howat 
Helen Jessup 


Founding Trustees 


. Lawrence A. Fleischman 
. Edgar P. Richardson 
. Edsel B. Ford 


Ex OffTCiO 


Robert McC. Adams 


. Milton Brown 


Tom L. Freudenheim 
Harley P. Holden 


Mrs. 


Mr. 


Mrs. 
. Alan E. Schwartz 
. A. Alfred Taubman 


Dr. 
Mie 


Mrs. 


Henry C. Johnson 
Gilbert H. Kinney 


. Alan D. Levy 


Howard W. Lipman 
Meredith J. Long 
Richard Manney 
Richard A. Manoogian 


. Alexander R. Mehran 


Mayer Mitchell 
Richard Roob 


John Wilmerding 

R. Frederick Woolworth 
Honorary Trustees 

Irving F. Burton 


Russell Lynes 
William L. Richards 


ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART ADVISORY COMMITTEES 


Southeast Regional Center 


Marc J. Pachter, Chair 
Edmund Berkeley 
Elizabeth Broun 
Lorraine Brown 

Paul Chestnut 

Nicolai Cikovsky 

Alan Fern 

Lois Fink 


New York Regional Center 


Milton Brown, Chair 
William C. Agee 
Thomas N. Armstrong 
Anne d'Harnoncourt 
John Dobkin 

Linda S. Ferber 
William Gerdts 
Eugene Goossen 

John Howat 

James Humphry III 


New England Regional Center 


Harley P. Holden, Chair 
Winslow Ames 

Georgia B. Barnhill 
David S. Brooke 

Robert Cardinale 
Theresa Cederholm 

Anne Farnam 

Charles Ferguson 
Wolfgang Freitag 

Hugh Gourley 

Elton W. Hall 

Patricia Hills 

Sinclair Hitchings 

John Kirk 

Elizabeth M. Kornhauser 
William Lipke 


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William Homer 
Charles F. Hummel 
Bernard Mergen 
Christina Orr-Cahall 
Rick Powell 

John Vlach 

Judith Zilczer 


Abram Lerner 

Russell Lynes 

Porter McCray 

Barbara Novak 

Clive Phillpot 

Jules D. Prown 
William B. Walker 

H. Barbara Weinberg 
John Wilmerding 
William E. Woolfenden 


Laura C. Luckey 

Paul Master-Karnik 
Eva Moseley 

Elliot Offner 

James O'Gorman 
Ronald Onorato 

James M. O'Toole 
Stephen Riley 

Daniel Rosenfeld 
David Ross 

Theodore E. Stebbins, 
Susan Strickler 
Katharine Watson 
Michael Westworth 
Margret Craver Withers 


West Coast Regional Center 


Whitney Chadwick, Chair 


Gerald Bolas 
Herschel Chipp 
Wanda Corn 

John Dillenberger 
Charles Eldredge 
Albert Elsen 
Harvey Jones 

John Lane 


Southern California Regional Center 


Constance Glenn, 
E. Maurice Bloch 
Ruth Bowman 

Bram Dijkstra 
Beatrice Farwell 
Noriko Fujinami 
Henry Hopkins 
Josine Ianco-Star 


Chicago Documentation Project 


Dennis Adrian 

Don Baum 

Jack Brown, ex of 
Courtney Donnell 
Richard Gray 

Neil Harris 

Diana Haskell 
Judith Kirshner 


Chair 


rels 


fico 


Connie Lewallen 
Margaretta Lovell 
Harry S. Parker III 
Moira Roth 

Peter Selz 

Marc Simpson 
Patterson Sims 
Donald L. Stover 
Ian McKibbin White 


Christopher Knight 
Richard Koshalek 
Amy Meyers 

Earl A. Powell III 
Michael Quick 
Maurice Tuchman 
Richard V. West 
Cecile Whiting 


Katharine Lee 
Archibald Motley 
Franz Schulze 
David Sokol 
James Wells 

Wim de Wit 

John Zukowsky 


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY 
Visiting Committee 


Robert McC. Adams, Ex Officio 
Thomas L. Freudenheim, Ex Officio 
Robert S. Hoffmann, Ex Officio 
Thomas E. Lovejoy, Ex Officio 

Dr. Charles Blitzer, Chair 
Professor Kwang-chih Chang 

Mrs. Cynthia Helms 

Mr. Porter A. ‘McCray 

Ambassador George McGhee 


COOPER-HEWITT ADVISORY COUNCIL 


August Heckscher, Chairman 
Joanne du Point, Vice Chairman 
Karen Johnson Boyd 

Donald J. Bruckmann 

Joan K. Davidson 

Harmon Goldstone 

Russell Lynes 

Kenneth Miller 

Arthur Ross 

Robert Sarnoff 

Marietta Tree 

Robert McC. Adams, Ex Officio 
Tom Freudenheim, Ex Officio 


FREER GALLERY OF ART 
Visiting Committee 


Robert McC. Adams, Ex Officio 

Thomas L. Freudenheim, Ex Officio 

Robert S. Hoffmann, Ex Officio 

Thomas E. Lovejoy, Ex Officio 

Mrs. Jackson Burke, Chair 

The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, 
Vice Chair 

Professor Kwang-chih Chang 

Mr. Willard G. Clark 


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Mr. Henry Millon 

The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta 
Mrs. Cynthia Polsky 

Professor Edith Porada 

Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler 

H.H. Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan 
Professor Yoshiaki Shimizu 
Professor Seymour Slive 

Mr. Michael Sonnenreich 


Professor Marvin Eisenberg 
Mr. John G. Ford 

Mrs. Katharine Graham 

Dr. Sherman E. Lee 

Professor Frederick W. Mote 
Professor Martin Powers 
Professor John M. Rosenfield 
The Honorable Hugh Scott 
Professor Priscilla Soucek 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN BOARD OF TRUSTEES 


Chairman 
Vice Chairman 


Sydney Lewis, 
Jerome Greene, 
Charles Blitzer 
Robert T. Buck 
Agnes Gund 
Robert Lehrman 
Robert Rosenblum 
Leonard C. Yaseen 


Robert McCormick Adams, 
William Hubbs Rehnquist, 


(term ended June 30, 


19'8'9') 


BX JO£fFTE16 
EX O£LL1C16 


NATIONAL ATR AND SPACE MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD 


Robert McC. Adams, Chairman 
V/Admiral Richard F. Dunleavy, USN 
Samiel W. Keller, NASA 

V/Admiral Clyde T. Lusk, Jr., USOG 
Lt/General Donald S. Pihl, USA 


Lt/General C.H. Pitman, USMC 
Jacqueline Ponder 

Peter F. Schabarum 

Bernard E. Smith, Jr. 
General Larry D. Welch, USAF 


NATIONAL ATR AND SPACE MUSEUM RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE 


Dr. Lew Allen 

Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin 
Professor Freeman Dyson 
Admiral Noel Gayler 
Professor James R. Hansen 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 


Robert H. Nooter, Chairman 

Frances Humphrey Howard, 
Vice-Chairman 

Charles B. Benenson 

John Conyers, Jr. 

David C. Driskell 

John A. Friede 

James L. Hudson 

Colbert I. King 

Helen Kuhn 


Dr. John Logsdon 
Professor Otto Mayr 

Dr. Harrison H. Schmidt 
Professor William R. Sears 
Dr. Joan Warnow 


Robin B. Martin 

Frank E. Moss 

Frieda Rosenthal 

Michael R. Sonnenreich 

Donald M. Stewart 

Robert Farris Thompson 

Walter E. Washington 

Robert McC. Adams, ex officio 
Tom L. Freudenheim, ex officio 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART COMMISSION 


Mr. David S. Purvis, Chairperson 
Mr. Wilbur L. Ross, Vice Chairperson 


Mr. Ronald Abramson Mrs. Caroline Hume 

Mr. Norman Bernstein Mr. R. Crosby Kemper, Jr. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Brooke Blake Mr. Myron Kunin 

Mr. Thomas S. Buechner Mr. Jacob Lawrence 

Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell Mr. Melvin Lenkin 

Mr. Wendell K. Castle Mr. Jacques E. Lennon 
Prof. Wanda M. Corn Mr. Owen M. Lopez 

Mr. Barney A. Ebsworth Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy 
Mrs. Patricia Frost Mr. Charles Parkhurst 
Mrs. Margaret Dodge Garrett Mrs. Sharon Percy Rockefeller 
Mr. August Heckscher Mrs. Caroline Simmons 


Mr. Robert McC. Adams, ex officio 
Mr. James T. Demetrion, ex officio 


Mr. Walker Hancock, Emeritus 
Mr. Charles H. Sawyer, Emeritus 


NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY COMMISSION 


Jeannine Smith Clark (Chairperson) 

Michael Collins 

Thomas Mellon Evans 

Stephen Jay Gould 

Marta Istomin 

W. John Kenney 

David Levering Lewis 

R. W. B. Lewis 

Robert L. McNeil, Jr. 

Robert Morgan 

Barbara Novak 

Frank Stanton 

J. Carter Brown, Director, National Gallery of Art, ex officio 
William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States, ex officio 
Robert McC. Adams, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, ex officio 


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NATIONAL SCIENCE RESOURCES CENTER ADVISORY BOARD 


Albert Baez 
Hubert Dyasi 
James Ebert 
Elsa Feher 
Robert C. Forney 
Robert Fuller 
Samuel Gibbon 
Jack Goldstein 
Harry Gray 
Charles Hardy 
Robert Hoffman 
Ann Kahn 

Amie Knox 
William McCune 


Phyllis Marcuccio 

Lynn Margulis 

Ted Maxwell 

Philip Morrison 

Phylis Morrison 

Jerome Pine 

Peter Raven 

Robert Ridky 

Irwin Shapiro 

David Sheetz 

Melvin Webb 

Carolyn Wilson 

Karen Worth 

Ralph Rinzler, ex officio 
Philip M. Smith, ex officio 


OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 


Smithsonian Advisory Council on Education 


Claudine Brown 


Peggy Cole 


Anna Cross 
Frances Haley 


Carolyn Howard 


Yolanda M. Lopez 
Eliot Wigginton 


FOLKLIFE ADVISORY COUNCIL 
Richard Bauman, Chairman 
Roger Abrahams 
Henry Glassie 
Rayna Green 
John Langston Gwaltney 
Charlotte Heth 


SMITHSONIAN/ FOLKWAYS ADVISORY 


Michael Asch 
Marilyn Averett 
Ossie Davis 
Mickey Hart 
Pete Seeger 


Assistant Director, Government 
and Community Relations, 
Brooklyn Museum 

Director, Division of Museum 
Programs, New York Hall of 
Science 

Independent Consultant 
on Youth and Museums 

Executive Director, National 
Council for the Social Studies 

Instructor, Literary and Media 
Arts, Duke Ellington School of 
the Arts 

Visual Artist and Art Educator 

Director, Foxfire 


Adrienne Kaeppler 

Ivan Karp 

Bernice Johnson Reagon 
John Tchen 

Carlos Velez-Ibanez 


BOARD 


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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION INTERNSHIP COUNCIL 


Harry Jackson 
Co-Chairperson 


Julia Langdon 
Co-Chairperson 


Grace Tull 


Staff Assistant to the Council 


Lorie Aceto 
Martha Anderson 
Donna Ari 

Vicki Avera 
Joanna Banks 
Arthur Breton 
Betty Belanus 
Dee Bennett 
Dorothy Blaska 
Mary Case 

Linda Chick 

Pat Chieffo 
Diane Cook-Lee 
Ginny Cornett 
William Cox 
Bruce Craig 

zed David 
Georgina de Alba 
Betty Derbyshire 
Mary Dyer 

Fran Feldman 
Zora Felton 
Cynthia Field 
Karen Fort 

Tom Freudenheim 
Cristina Garcia 
Amy Gearin 

Mary Gooden 


Elaine Heuman Gurian 


Ruth Hill 
Jo Hinkel 
Judith Houston 


SMITHSONIAN COMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL 


Adrian Malone, Chairman 
Ann Bay 

Edward Bastian 

Robert Dierker 

Jane Glaser 

Madeleine Jacobs 

Paul Johnson 

Jeffrey LaRiche 


50 


Harry Jackson 
Teresa Johnson 
Eileen Jones 
Peter Kibbee 
Julia Langdon 
Betty Lathern 
Ted Lawson 

Hilde Lee 

Tom Lowderbaugh 
Eleanor McMillan 
John Meehan 
Carolyn Mills 
Susan Mond 
Lauranne Nash 
Lucia Pierce 
Alan Postlethwaite 
Argelis Roman 
John Rumm 
Barbara Russell 
Magda Schremp 
James Sims 

Lisa Stevenson 
Theodore Taranovski 
Cheryl Taylor 
Rae Thompson 
Marjorie Turgel 
Wilcomb Washburn 
Jeanne Zanke 


Felix Lowe 
Arthur Molella 
Marc Pachter 
Bernice Reagon 
Ralph Rinzler 
Michael Robinson 
Stanwyn Shelter 
Janet Solinger 
Tom Wolf 


THE WOMEN'S COMMITTEE OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES 


Chairman 

Vice Chairman 
Secretary 

Assistant Secretary 
Treasurer 

Assistant Treasurer 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 


James M. Beggs 

Denton Blair 

Mario H. Boiardi 
Philip S. Bowie 
Clarence Brown 

I. Townsend Burden, III 
George Bush 

Thomas J. Camp, Jr. 
Erank B.-Clay 
Lloyd.£E.,.Cilayton 
Richard Cobb 

Robert Collier 

Thomas Edward Crocker 
Philip S. Dickson 
Adrian Fisher 

Dielle Fleischmann 
Rockwood Foster 
Orville L. Freeman 
John W. Gill 


William. T.. Hamilton, : Jr. 


Walter J. Hodges 
Walter Innis 

Donald W. Jeffries 
Clinton W. Kelly, III 
William Kent 

Robert H. Koehler 
Monroe Leigh 

Wendell Lund 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Ms. 

Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 


1988-1989 


Robert Reed Gray 
Domenico De Sole 
George W. Jones 

James K. Mitchell 
John Schenck Voorhees 
Lucien Kinsolving 


William S. Mailliard 
Alexander M. Maish 
Forrest Es. Mars, Jr. 
David E. McGiffert 
David H. McKillop 
Donald Notman 
Lawrence Bruce Olds 
Daniel Oliver 

Dudley Owen 

Thomas J. Owen 

James R. Patton, Jr. 
John Pflieger 

Thomas Malcolm Price 
S. Dillon ‘Ripley 
Robert E. Rogers 

Peter Talbot Russell 
Guy Thomas Steuart, II 
William S. Stuckey, Jr. 


Harriet H. Sweeney 


Robert D. van Roijen 
Robert M. Waggaman 
Charles Swan Weber 
Edmund Wellington, Jr. 
Richard T. West 

T. Ames Wheeler 

Byron R. White 

Philip C. White 
Robert S. Wilkinson 
Thomas B. Wilner 


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NATIONAL BOARD OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES 


Mrs. Gay F. Wray, Chairman 
Mr. Philip F. Anschutz 


Mr. George B. Bingham, Jr. 


Mr. W. J. Bowen 

Mr. Charles L. Brown 

Mr. Dan W. Burns 

Mr. Frank T. Cary 

Mrs. Cummins Catherwood, Jr. 
Mr. Ivan Chermayeff 


Mr. Jeffrey A. Cole 


Mr. Thomas G. Cousins 

Mr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr. 
Mrs. George C. Dillon 

Mrs. Robert Donner 

Mr. James H. Evans 

Mrs. Robert Reed Gray 

Mr. Peter E. Haas 


Hon. Ulrice-St. Clair Haynes, 


Mr. Gerald D. Hines 

Mr. Frank W. Hoch 

Mr. S. Charles Kemp 
Honorary Members 

Mr. William S. Anderson 

Mr. Richard P. Cooley 

Mr. Joseph F. Cullman III 

Hon. Leonard K. Firestone 

Mr. Alfred C. Glassell, Jr. 


Mr. W. L. Hadley Griffin 
Hon. William A. Hewitt 
Mr. James M. Kemper, Jr. 


Jr. 


Mr. Thomas M. Keresey 

Mr. Robert V. Lindsay 

Mr. Howard M. Love 

Mr. Alexander K. McLanahan 


Mr. Antony M. Merck 

Mrs. Anne Murray Morgan 

Mr. John W. Morrison 

Mr. Charles H. Murphy, dr. 
Mr. Jack S. Parker 

Mr. Thomas J. Pritzker 

Dr. Alvin N. Puryear 

Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV 
Mr. Lloyd G. Schermer 


Mr. Charles W. Schmidt 
Dr. Ivan Selin 

Mr. A. Alfred Taubman 
Mrs. James M. Walton 
Mr. John C. Whitehead 
Mr. T. Evans Wyckoff 
Mr. Seymour H. Knox III 
Mr. Lewis A. Lapham 
Hon. George C. McGhee 


Justice Sandra D. O'Connor 
Mr. S. Dillon Ripley 

Mr. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. 
Hon. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. 


THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION WOMEN'S COUNCIL 


Ellen Sprouls 
Chairperson 
Janice Kaplan 
Vice-Chair 
Lauranne Nash 
Secretary 
Ann Kaupp 
Treasurer 
Mariam Weissman 
Historian 
Kathleen Baxter 
Liz Bettis 


Ann Bissell 

John Cobert 
Montrose Cones 
Stephanie Deeley 
Nancy Fuller 
Freida Hancock 
Johanna Humphrey 
Frances Jones 
Margaret Santiago 
Katherine Sprague 


THE JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 


BOARD OF TRUSTEES 


HONORARY CHAIRMEN 


Mrs. George Bush 

Mrs. Ronald Reagan 

Mrs. Jimmy Carter 

Mrs. Gerald R. Ford 
OFFICERS 

Ralph P. Davidson, Chairman 


Senator James A. McClure, 
Vice Chairman 

Leonard L. Silverstein, 
Vice Chairman 

Henry Strong, Vice Chairman 
Jean Kennedy Smith, 
Secretary 


MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE 


Joe LB. Allbritton 
Philip F. Anschutz 


Mrs. Bennett Archambault 
Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr. 
Mrs. William Cafritz 
Ralph P. Davidson 


June Oppen Degnan 

Kenneth Duberstein 

James H. Evans 

Robert Fryer 

Mrs. Joseph B. Gildenhorn 
Mrs. William Lee Hanley, 
Caroline Rose Hunt 

Mrs. Earle M. Jorgensen 
Donald M. Koll 

Melvin R. Laird 


Jit 


Mrs. Richard M. Nixon 
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson 
Mrs. Aristotle Onassis 


Charlotte Woolard, 

Assistant Secretary 

Henry Strong, Acting Treasurer 
Harry ‘C:’ McPherson; (Ir. ; 
General Counsel 

William Becker, 

Associate Counsel 


PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 


Mrs. J. Willard Marriott 
Dina Merrill 

Joan Mondale 

Gerald M. Rafshoon 

Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff 
Leonard L. Silverstein 
Jean Kennedy Smith 

Roger B. Smith 

Dennis Stanfill 

Roger L. Stevens 

Mrs. Theodore H. Strauss 
Henry Strong 

Lew R. Wasserman 

Charles Z. Wick 


MEMBERS EX OFFICIO DESIGNATED BY ACT OF CONGRESS 


Louis Sullivan, Secretary 

of Health and Human Services 
Lauro F. Cavazos, Secretary 

of Education 
Bruce Gelb, Director, 

U.S. Information Agency 
Senator Edward M. Kennedy 
Senator James A. McClure 
Representative Joseph 

M. McDade 
Representative Charles Wilson 


Representative Sidney R. Yates 

Marion.:S. Barry,.. Mayor, 
District of Columbia 

Robert McC. Adams, Secretary, 
Smithsonian Institution 
James H. Billington, 
Librarian of Congress 

J. Carter Brown, Chairman, 
Commission of Fine Arts 

James M. Ridenour, Director, 
National Park Service 


Senator George J. Mitchell 


FOUNDING CHAIRMAN 
Roger L. Stevens 


HONORARY TRUSTEES 
Mrs. Albert Lasker 
Ralph E. Becker 
Mrs. Jouett Shouse 


Paul Woodard, Director, D.C. 
Department of Recreation 


Mrs. Je Cliftord Folger 
J. William Fulbright 


NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART BOARD OF TRUSTEES 


General Trustees 

Franklin D. Murphy, Chairman 
John R. Stevenson 

Ruth Carter Stevenson 

Robert H. Smith 

Alexander M. Laughlin 


Trustees Ex Officio 


William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States 
James A. Baker III, Secretary of State 

Nicholas F. Brady, Secretary of the Treasury 

Robert McCormick Adams, Secretary, Smithsonian 


Institution 


Honorary Trustee, Paul Mellon 


WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS 


Board of Trustees 


William J. Baroody, Jr., Chairman 
Dwayne O. Andreas, Vice Chairman 
Robert McC Adams 

James A. Baker, III 

Theodore C. Barreaux 

James H. Billington 

Lynne V. Cheney 

Bruce S. Gelb 


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Gertrude Himmelfarb 
Max M. Kampelman 

J. Willard Marriot, Jr. 
John S. Reed 

Louis W. Sullivan 

John H. Sununu 

Robert H. Tuttle 

Don W. Wilson 


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Appendix 3 


Academic, Research Training, and Internship Appointments in Fiscal Year 1989 


Listed immediately below in the first section of this Appendix, under the heading “‘Aca- 
demic and Research Training Appointments,” are Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows, 
Graduate Student Fellows, Visiting Scientists or Scholars, and other special awardees and 
participants in special programs. This list was compiled by the Office of Fellowships 
and Grants. Interns, other academic appointees, and scholarly visitors are listed in the 
second section under the heading “Internships and Other Appointments.” These entries 
were submitted by the Visitor Information and Associates’ Reception Center. 


ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH TRAINING APPOINTMENTS 


The Smithsonian offers, through the Office of Fellowships and Grants, research and 
study appointments to visiting scientists, scholars, and students. The appointees are 
provided access to the Institution’s facilities, staff specialties, and reference resources. 
The persons—listed by bureau or office—in this Appendix began their residencies 
between October 1, 1988, and September 30, 1989, and have been in residence for 
three months or longer. Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows, Visiting Scientists or 
Scholars, and other special awardees and participants in special programs are so listed. 
The institution where each received, or expects to receive, a degree or the home 
university or institution is listed for each Fellow or Visitor. A brief description of the 
project undertaken at the Smithsonian is included where appropnate. The Fellow’s or 
Visitor’s Smithsonian advisor is also listed. 


OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL STUDIES 


Hilde'Hein, Visiting Scholar, ‘University of Michigan.“ "The 
Museum Experience: Reflections on Literature and Reality," 
with Zahava Doering, from September 1 to December 15, 1989. 


JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS 


Sandra Herbert, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Brandeis University. 
"Charles Darwin's Geology," with Marc Rothenberg and Arthur 
Molella, from February 1, 1989 to January 31, 1990. 


Hugh Slotten, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 
Madison. “Reform, Patronage, and Politics in American 
Science: Alexander Dallas Bache and the U.S. Coast 
Survey," with Marc Rothenberg and Nathan Reingold, from 
september 1, 1989 toc:August 312; 1990. 


NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 


G. Agoramoorthy, Visiting Scientist,, University ‘of Jodhpur) aiA 
Field Study to Investigate the Social Interactions within 
Invaded Groups of Red Howler Monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) 
in Venezuela," with Rudy Rudran, from April 15 to September 
307, L9/89-. 


Charles Menzel, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, 
Davis. “Experiments on Spatial Orientation in 
Leontopithecus Group," with Benjamin Beck, from September 
LyrikSe97 tovAugust:3b, 1990. 


Brian Miller, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wyoming. 
"Predator Avoidance and Hunting Ability Behavior for 
Reintroduction of Captive-Raised Black-Footed Ferrets," 
with Christen Wemmer, from June 1, 1989 to May 31, 1990. 


William Rall, Research Development Fellow, State University of 
New York, New Paltz. "Basic and Applied Studies on the 
Cryopreservation of Gametes and Embryos from Endangered 
Wild Animals," with David Wildt, from March 1, 1989 to 
Maren. 1 4 1992. 


Steven Thompson, Research Development Fellow, University of 
California, Irvine. "Evolution and Variation of Endothermy 
in Mammals: Thermoregulation, Locomotion, and Reproductive 
Consequences," with Devra Kleiman, from January 1, 1989 to 
July 1, 1990. 


John Thorbjarnarson, Visiting Scientist, University of Florida. 
"Population Ecology of the Spectacled Caman on Hato 
Masaguaral, Venezuela," with Dale Marcellini, from January 
1 to July 31, 1989. 


Samuel Wasser, Research Development Fellow, University of 
Washington. "“Excreted Steroids in Mammalian Feces," with 
David Wildt, from January 1, 1989 to January 1, 1991. 


Eric Wikramanayake, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 
California, Davis. “Thermal and Reproductive Biology of 
Varnus Salvator and Varnus Bengalensis," with John 
Seidensticker, from January 1, 1989 to January 1, 1990. 


SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 


Javier Alcolea, Visiting Student, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. 
"Circumstellar Envelopes of Stars and SiO Masers," with 
James Moran, from July 15 to October 31, 1989. 


Gerald Bottrell, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Georgia. 
"Investigations of the Adiabatic Approach and its 
Application to Other Systems," with Alexander Dalgarno, 
from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


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Andre Crusius-Watzel, Visiting Scientist, University of Bonn. 
"Radiative Transfer in Relativistic Plasma," with James 
Moran, from August 15, 1989 to September 30, 1990. 


Ilya Fabrikant, Visiting Scientist, Latvian State University. 
"Low-Energy Electron Scattering by Highly Polarizable 
Targets and Photodetachment of Negative Ions in the 


Presence of External Fields," with Alexander Dalgarno, from 


Aprin’ i to July, 31.7 31969: 


Daniel Gomez, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universidad de Buenos Aires. 
"Dynamical Processes in the Solar Corona," with Petrus 
Martens, from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


Xiaofeng Han, Predoctoral Fellow, Harbin Institute of Technology. 


"Measurements and Analysis of Unknown Atomic and Molecular 
Data, | with Irwin Shapiro, from October 2, 1989 to 
September 30, 1990. 


Andreas Heithausen, Visiting Scientist, University of Bonn. 
"Galactic Cirrus Clouds: A New Class of Interstellar 
Clouds?" with Patrick Thaddeus, from-February 1 to 
September 30, 1989. 


WilliamsHofimann, “Visiting Scientist. "interpretation "of 
Spectral Line Data: A Probe of the Physical Conditions in 
Circumstellar Material and Star Forming Regions," with 
Giovanni Fazio, from February 1 to June 15, 1989. 


Pawan “Kumar, Visiting Scientist) California Institute. of 
Technology. "The Detection of Stellar and Solar 
Oscillations," with Robert Noyes, from October 1, 1988 to 
March 11, 1989. 


Juan Muzzio, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, La Plata University. 
"The Disintegration of Satellite Galaxies," with Myron 
Lecar; fromJanuary 1 to March 31-,*:1989:. 


Birgitta Nordstrom, Visiting Scientist, Copenhagen University 
Observatory. “Investigations of the Structure of the 


Galactic Disk," with David Latham, from December 1, 1988 to 


June30;/-19'89'. 


Marco Romoli, Visiting Scientist, University of Firenze. "The 
Development of Instrumentation for the Smithsonian 
Astrophysical Observatory's UVCS/Sotto Project," with John 
Kohl from April "3, "2969 to October 2, 1990 


Shen Wei, Visiting Scientist, Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory. 
“Hydrogen Maser Frequency Standards," with Robert Vessot, 
from January 1 to September 30, 1989. 


Andrzej Soltan, Visiting Scientist, Warsaw University. "An 
Investigation of X-ray Properties of Extra-Galactic 
Objects," with Harvey Tananbaum, from July 1 to November 
14 1989. 


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John Stanford, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Georgia. "A 
Study of the Scattering of Heavy Ion Projectiles by Atoms," 
with Alexander Dalgarno, from September 1, 1989 to August 
31y7,91990;- : 


Tang Guoqiang, Visiting Scientist, Chalmers University of 
Technology. "Differential VLBI Measurements of the Quasar. 
4039.25," with Irwin Shapiro, from June 15 to September 28, 
1989. 


Sanjay Wagh, International Exchange Visitor, University of Poona. 
"CCD Studies of Active Galaxies and Quasars," with Martin 
Elvis, from March 15 to September 15, 1989. 


John Wardle, Visiting Scientist, University of Manchester. "Dual 
Wavelength, Polarization Sensitive VLBI Experiment," with 
James Moran, from May 1 to September 30, 1989. 


Ann Zabludoff, Visiting Student, Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology. “The Complex Dynamics of Large Structures, 
Clusters of Galaxies, and Superclusters," with M.J. Geller, 
from October 1, 1988..to -August. 31,1989. 


SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER 


Shiyue Cai, International Exchange Visitor, Zhejiang Agricultural 
University. "The Impact of Acid Atmospheric Deposition in 
the Physiology of the Root Hairs of Higher Plants," with 
David Correll, from March 29 to September 28, 1989. 


Felix Dapare Dakora, Visiting Scientist, University of Western 
Australia. "The Effect of Elevated CO2 Concentration in 
Nitrogen Metabolism of Marsh Plants in Natural Ecosystems 
of the Chesapeake Bay," with Bert Drake, from December 1, 
1989 to November 30, 1990. 


Lucia Dillenburg, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland. 
“Physiological Ecology of Vine and Tree Competition," with 
Dennis Whigham, from November 14, 1988 to May 13, 1990. 


Joseph Dineen, Jr., Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland. 
“Investigation of Barnacle Larval Settlement Relevant to 
Adult Zonation in the Chesapeake Bay," with Anson Hines, 
from October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1990. 


Anna Dittel, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Delaware. 
"Microhabitat Selection for Molting by Blue Crab Juveniles 
(Callinectes sapidus) in the Rhode River Estuary, 
Chesapeake Bay," with Anson Hines, From September 10, 1989 
to September 9, 1990. 


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David Lawlor, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of London. 
“Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide on the Structure, 
Composition, and Photosynthetic Function of Scirpus in a 
Salt Marsh Community," with Bert Drake, from April 1 to 
October 31, 1990). 


Junda Lin, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina, 
Chapel Hill. "Effects of Food Supply on Macoma Balthica's 
Feeding Mode, and Its Subsequent Susceptibility to 
Predation," with Anson Hines, from August 14, 1989 to 
AUGUSTE 7.019910: 


Nancy Staub, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, 
Berkeley. "Patterns of Sexual Dimorphism and their 
Ecological Consequences in Plethodontid Salamanders," with 
James Lynch, from April 3, 1989 to April 2, 1990. 


Panchabi Vaithiyanathan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Jawaharlal Nehru 
University, India. "Factors Controlling the Release of 
Phosphorus from Sediments to Water in the Estuarine Region: 
A Case Study of the Rhode River Estuary," with David 
Correll, from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


Joseph T. A. Verhoeven, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 
Nijmegen, The Netherlands. "Nitrogen Cycling along an 
Environmental Gradient: Mineralization in Relation to 
Litter Quality and Redox Conditions,“ with Dennis Whigham, 
from January 15 to December 15, 1989. 


Lisa’ K. Wagner, Visiting Scientist, University of California, 


Berkeley. "Regulation of Fruit and Seed Production in 
Hibiscus moscheutos (Malvaceae): Role of Resources and 
Predation,” with Dennis Whigham, from June 14 to September 
12, L9ES. 


Zhigang Wang, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge. 
"Population Ecology of Epifagus Virginiana," with Dennis 
Whigham, from October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1990. 


Jess Zimmerman, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Utah. "The 
Function of-Storage ‘Organs’in theiOrchid ‘Tipularia 
iscolor," with Dennis Whigham, from August 1, 1989 to July 
ae a IC os 


SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 


Jacqueline Belwood, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Florida. 
"The Role of Tremulation in the Mating Behavior of 
Neotropical Pseudophylline Katydids (Insecta: Orthoptera: 
Tettigoniidae);" “with Eqbert Leivgh,.“from March 2, 1989 to 
February 28, 1990. 


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Jeffrey Brawn, Postdoctoral Fellow, Northern Arizona University. 
"The Influences of Physical Isolation on Geographic 
Variation within Selected Bird Species on Panama's Pearl 
Islands," with Harilaos Lessios, from January 1, 1989 to 
January 1, 1990. 


Laurel Collins, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Effects 
of Environmental Change on the Shallow-Water Benthic 
Foraminifera of Panama," with Jeremy Jackson, from October 
1, 1988 to May 30, 1990. 


Timothy Collins, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Rates of 
Molecular Evolution in Marine Gastropods," with Harilaos 
Lessios, from May 25, 1989 to May 24, 1990. 


Kevin Hogan, Visiting Scientist, University of Illinois. 
"Ecophysiology of Geographic Ally Wide-Ranging Plant 
Species," with Alan Smith, from December 1, 1988 to January 
32.7. 19'90. 


Roberto Ibanez, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Connecticut. 
"Synchronized Calling in Centronella granulosa and 
Smilisca sila (Amphibia, Anura)," with A. Stanley Rand, 
from September 1, 1989 to December 31, 1990. 


Kenneth Johnson, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa. 
“Testing for Natural Selection on Corals: Patterns of 
Skeletal Morphology, Fertility, and Genetic Variation in 
Natural Populations of Manicina Areolata (Scleractinia)," 
with Nancy Knowlton, from October 1, 1989 to September 30, 
1990. 


Kaoru Kitajima Okada, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Illinois. 
"A Community-Wide Study of Tropical Tree Seedlings: the 
Ecological Consequences of the Structure/Physiology 
Relationships of Cotyledons," with Alan Smith, from June l, 
1989 to May 31, 1990. 


Noris Salazar, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Alberta. "A 
Systematic Revision of the Neotropical Species of 
Octoblepharum, a Pantropical Moss Genus with Ecological and 
Reproductive Biology Studies of Two Species in Panama," 
with Alan Smith, from March 1, 1989 to March 1, 1990. 


Ellen Smith, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Washington. "The 
Evolution of Parental Care: A Multidisciplinary Approach 
in Some Dendrobatid Frogs,” with A. Stanley Rand, from June 
i, M1989) to.May 31,1990. 


Hugh Sweatman, Visiting Scientist, Macquaire University. "An 
Investigation of Sea Grass Beds as Habitats for Coral Reef 
Fishes," with Ross Robertson, from November 15, 1988 to 
September 30, 1990. 


Ernesto Weil, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Texas, Austin. 
"Morphologic and Genetic Variation of Porites (Anthozoa, 
Scleractinia) Across the Isthmus of Panama," with Nancy 
Knowlton, from June 1, 1989 to May 31, 1990. 


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY 


Massoud Azarnoush, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, 
Los Angeles. "1l) Excavations at Hajibad, the Final Report, 
2) Pre-Islamic Architecture of Iran, and 3) the Chronology 
of the Kusann-Sasanians," with Ann Gunter, from August l, 
ESS CoOn July 30) uO 


Akiko Murakata, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, George Washington 


University. "Charles L. Freer and Japanese Art," with 
Wilcomb Washburn and Ann Yonemura, from July 1 to September 
30), 1989’. 


Wheeler Thackston, Jr., Rockefeller Fellow, Harvard University. 
Research on Old and New English Translation of Chaghatay 
Turkish and Persian Texts of the Emperor Babur's Memoires, 
with Milo Beach, from June 1 to September 1, 1989. 


CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 


Stephen Collins, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, John F. 
Kennedy University. “Changes in Crystallinity of 
Constrained Fibers Due to the Presence of Moisture," 
with Mary Ballard, from August 15, 1989 to August 14, 1990. 


Robert Henrickson, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto. 
“Organization of Ceramic Production in the Godin III 
Tradition of Central Western Iran, 2600-1400 B.C.," with 
M. James Blackman and Pamela Vandiver, from September 15, 
1989 to December 14, 1990. 


Julie Lauffenburger, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, Buffalo 
State College. "The Effects of Past Treatments on Metal 
Objects and How it Has Affected the Analysis of Museum 
Objects," with Carol Grissom, from September 18, 1989 to 
September 17, 1990. 


Janet Schrenk, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Minnesota. 
"Technical Analysis of Benin Bronzes in the National Museum 
of African Art,“ with David Von’ Endt,: from April 1; 1989 .to 
March 32) *~19'9°0'. 


Yoonjoo L. Strumfels, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, 
University of Delaware. "Conservation Problems with Paper 
and Photographs," with Antoinette Dwan, from January 3, 
1989 to January 2, 1990. 


Aslihan Yener, Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia University. "The 
Archaeometallurgy of Ancient Anatolia," with Martha 
Goodway, from January 1 to December 31, 1989. 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 


Sarah Dove, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, Newcastle 
Polytechnic. "The History of Use, Manufacture, and Other 
Factors that Contribute to the Uniqueness of an Object 
and/or Problems of Deterioration,” with Konstanze Bachmann, 
from guly® 1, °21989 to..June’ 30,,..1990'. 


Esther Methe, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, University of 
Alberta. “Analysis of a Select Group of Sixth to Tenth 
Century Middle Eastern Textiles," with Lucy Commoner, from 
October 3, 1988 to October 2, 1989. 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 


Lynne C. Cooke, Postdoctoral Fellow, University College. 
"Developments in American Sculpture c. 1968-1988," with Ned 
Ritkin, ‘from October 1,°1989.to March, 31, 1990; 


Roberta Tarbell, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 
Delaware. “The Sculpture of Seymour Lipton: Aesthetic, 
Iconographic, Contextual, and Technical Considerations," 
with Valerie Fletcher, from January 3 to June 3, 1989. 


NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM 


Tami Davis Biddle, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Air 
Power Doctrine, Strategic Bombing, and the Development of 
Air Force Strategy from the Interwar Years to the Early 
Cold War Years," with Dominick Pisano, from January 1 to 
December 31, 1989. 


Ron Dick, International Fellow, Royal College of Defence Studies. 
"Fifty Years of Jet Aviation," with Martin Harwit and Von 
Hardesty, from October 1, 1988 to September 30, 1990. 


Daniel Ford, A. Verville Fellow, University of New Hampshire. 
"Japanese Army Air Operations in Burma and Western China, 
December 1941 - July 1942," with Donald Lopez and Robert 
Mikesh, from July 10, 1989 to July 9, 1990. 


Randall Forsythe, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia 
University. "Tectonic Studies in the Martian Equatorial 


Transition Zone: A Search for Ancient Lithospheric 
Mobility," with James Zimbelman, from May 15, 1989 to June 
30,1990. 


David Hallam, International Fellow, Canberra College of Advanced 
Education. "The State of Modern Metal Corrosion and the 
Conservation of Large Aircraft," with Robert Mikesh, from 
February 1 to November 1, 1989. 


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Takehiko Hashimoto, Guggenheim Fellow, Johns Hopkins University. 
"The Origin of Aerodynamics: A Comparative Approach," with 
John Anderson and Howard Wolko, from June 1, 1989 to March 
31),.- LOSIOX 


Lee Kennett, Lindbergh Fellow, University of Virginia. "The 
History of Military Aviation in World War I," with Donald 
Lopez, from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


David Naylor, Visiting Scientist, The University of Calgary. 
“Laboratory Development of a Metal Mesh Testing Facility," 
with Howard” Smith) fromuguly 25° 1969: to: July 1) 29907 


Michael Neufeld, Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University. 
“Peenemunde and Wernher von Braun," with Joseph Tatarewicz, 
from August 15, 1989 to February 14, 1990. 


Yuri Salnikov, International Fellow, Soviet State Cinema 
Institute. "The History of Soviet-American Relations in 
Aviation," with Von Hardesty and Cathleen Lewis, from 
February 3 to November 2, 1989. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 


Mary Nooter, Predoctoral Fellow, Columbia University. "Luba Art 
and Statehood: Political Symbols and Strategies in a 
Central African Kingdom," with Roy Sieber, from May 15, 
1989 to May 14, 1990. 


Nkiru Nzegwu, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Ottawa. 
"Looking Through African Eyes," with Roy Sieber, from 
January=15 "tor April 15,1969". 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 


Karen Blair, Postdoctoral Fellow, State University of New York, 
Buffalo. "American Associations of Women Painters, 1870- 
1930," with Lillian Miller, from October 3, 1988 to 
September 2, 1989. 


Nicholas Capasso, Predoctoral Fellow, Rutgers University. "The 
National Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Impact of Post- 
Minimalism on American War Memorials," with George Gurney, 
from June “1989 “to May —31,'"1990:. 


Jane Clark, Visiting Scholar, University of London. "Landscape 
and National Identity: A Comparative Study of Painting in 
Nineteenth Century America and Australia," with Lois Fink, 
from* May 1, °1989 to June”15,°1990. 


Nancy Corwin, James Renwick Senior Fellow, Kansas City Art 
institute:  “A-Critical’ History of Fiber Art as Part of the 
Post World War II Crafts Revival in America," with Michael 
Monroe, from October 1, 1988 to September 30, 1990. 


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Eleanor Jones, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "The 
Language of Art: Landscape Oil Sketches in America, 1830- 
1870," with William Truettner, from October 1, 1988 to 
September 30, 1989. 


Matthew Arvid Kangas, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Oxford 
University. "Two Aspects of American Ceramics: Sculpture, 
Text," with Michael Monroe, from October], (1989 .to May..3ly 
1990. 


Jonathan Katz, Predoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University. 
"Sexuality in the Art of Jasper Johns and Robert : 
Rauschenberg, 1957-1962," with Virginia Mecklenburg and 
Harry Rand, from February 1 to December 9, 1989. 


Patricia Malarcher, James Renwick Graduate Fellow, New York 
University. "An Investigation of Critical Approaches to 
Art in Craft Materials," with Michael Monroe, from January 
1 to September 30, 1989. 


Janet Marstine, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pittsburgh. 
“Themes of Labor and Industry in American Mural Painting, 
1893-1914," with Richard Murray, from March 1, 1989 to 
February 28, 1990. 


David McCarthy, Visiting Student, University of Delaware. 
"Compromised Positions: Situations for the Nude in American 
Art of the 1960s and 1970s," with Virginia Mecklenburg, 
from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


Frederick Moffatt, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 


Chicago. "George G. Barnard's Bronze Statue of Abraham 
Lincoln," with Lois. Fink, from July 1, 1989 to. June. 30; 
1990. 


Michael Plante, Predoctoral Fellow, Brown University. “American 
Painting and Postwar Paris, 1945-1956," with Harry Rand, 
from Aprid 25,. 1989. to April 14,1990. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY 


Kimn Carlton-Smith, Predoctoral Fellow, Rutgers University. 
"Cultural Democracy and Constructions of Community," with 
Charles McGovern and Barbara Melosh, from July 1, 1989 to 
June 30, 1990. 


Melinda Chateauvert, Predoctoral Fellow, University of 
Pennsylvania. “Marching Together: Woman of the 
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters,” with Edith Mayo, from 
September 1, 1989 to May 31, 1990. 


Marsha Darling, Faculty Fellow, Duke University. "The Evolution 


of Images of Black and White Women in Hollywood Cinema," 
with Spencer Crew, from June 1 to September 30, 1989. 


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Kathryn Fuller, Predoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University. "A 
Nation of Movie-Goers: The American Middle Class Movie 
Audience, 1914-1934," with Charles McGovern, from September 
11, 1989 to September 10, 1990. 


Stuart Goosman, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Washington. 
"The Ethnomusicology of Black Group Vocal Harmony, 1945- 
1960," with Bernice Reagon, from July 1, 1989 to June 30, 
1990. 


Robert La Bret Hall, Postdoctoral Fellow, Florida State 
University. “The Atlantic Slave Trade and the Genesis of 
American Culture, 1526-1807," with Spencer Crew, from June 
e969 to May: 3a"): 1990". 


Delores Harvey, Faculty Fellow, University of Maryland. "A Study 
of the Lesser Known Abolitionists in Northeastern Cities," 
with Spencer Crew and James Horton, from June 15 to 
September 14, 1989. 


Katherine Jellison, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa. 
"Choice and Change in the Heartland: Farm Women and 
Technology, 1913-1963," with Pete Daniel, from June 1 to 
November 30, 1989. 


Jeffrey Lena, Predoctoral Fellow, University of California, 
Berkeley. "Noah Webster and the Development of American 
Culture in the Early Republic," with Keith Melder, from 
October. 1) -1968 (to:.June 30,1989. 


Mary Beth Pudup, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, 
Berkeley. "Rural Resources and Subsistence Livelihoods in 
Appalachia,” with Pete Daniel, from August 15, 1989 to 
August 14, 1990. 


Thompson Smith, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. “Ecological 
and Cultural History of the Flathead Indian Reservation 
Area, 1850-1940," with Rayna Green, from September 1, 1989 
to August 31, 1990. 


Rudi Volti, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University. "The 
Development and Triumph of the Four-Stroke Internal 
Combustion Engine: Two Studies," with Robert Post, from 
September 1, 1989 to June 30, 1990. 


Shirley Wajda, Graduate Student Fellow, University of 
Pennsylvania. "Dramatis Personae: The Re-Presentation of 
American Victorians in Turn-of-the-Century Comic and Genre 
Stereoviews," with Pete Daniel, from October 10, 1988 to 
March; 15-,719892 


Kimberley Webber, University of Sydney. "The American Influence 
on the Social Construction of the Australian Kitchen, 1850- 
1930," with Rodris Roth, from January 1 to December 31, 
1989. 


Xiao-huang Yin, Predoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. "Dreams 
from Gold Mountain: Chinese American Literature and its 
Socio-Cultural Context," with Gary Kulik, from September 1 
to November 30, 1989. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 


Cleber Alho, Short-Term Visitor, University of North Carolina, 
Chapel Hill. "The Vertebrate Scientific Collection of the 
University of Brasilia and its Science Museum," with 
Charles Handley, from April 1 to July 31, 1989. 


Julie Ambler, Visiting Scientist, Texas A&M University. "Life 
History of Dioithona oculata Occuring Near Red Mangrove 
Prop Roots," with Frank Ferrari, from December 1, 1988 to 
June: 15, 1989. 


Altair Barbosa, Visiting Scientist, Universidade Catolica de 


Goias. "The Pre-Ceramic Period of the Central Brazilian 
Plains," with Betty Meggers, from June 1, 1989 to May 31, 
1839:9'25 


Paula Bienenfeld, Visiting Scientist, State University of New 
York, Binghamton. "Analysis of the Community Structure of 
a Prehistoric Chiefdom in Eastern North America," with 
Bruce: Smith, from August -1,,.1989 to duly.31) 4298.1. 


Juliet Brodie, Postdoctoral Fellow, University College, Galway. 
"An Investigation into the Systematics and Life History of 
Members of the Genus Liagora (Rhodophyta) from the 
Caribbean," with James Norris, from September 18, 1989 to 
September 17, 1990. 


Robyn Burnham, Visiting Scientist, University of Washington. 
"Seeing the Forest in the Litter: A New Method of 
Inferring the Structure of Extinct Vegetation from 
Fossils," with Scott Wing, from January 1 to December 31, 
1989. 


Jeanne Chaussonnet, Predoctoral Fellow, Institut d'Etudes 
Politiques de Paris. "Ethnic Processes and Political 
Development Among Siberian and Northern Canadian Peoples in 
the Twentieth Century," with William Fitzhugh, from 
September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


James Clark, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Chicago. 
"Phylogenetic Relationships of Eusuchian Crocodylians," 
with Nicholas Hotton, from April 10, 1989 to April 9, 1990. 


James Cobb, Visiting Scientist, St. Andrews University. "An 
Electrophysiological and Behavioral Investigation of the 
Ophiuroid Photoreceptor System," with David Pawson, from 
February .1 to :May (1, -1989:. 


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Bryan Danforth, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Kansas. 
"Phylogeny of the Macrotera Group of Perdita (Hymenoptera: 
Andreneidae) with Special Reference to the Evolution of 
Male Head Allometry," with Ronald McGinley, from March l, 
1989 to.April..30)) 199.0). 


Ferial Deer Skye, Academic Intern, University of South Dakota. 
Menominee Tribal Catalogue, with JoAllyn Archambault, from 
July- 3 to October 27,1989. 


A. Dilly Devi, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Delhi. "The 
Evolution of Culture in an Island Society: An Ecological 
Approach," with Paul :-Taylor, from: June.1.,, 1989 to; May 31, 
9IS;0% 


Walentina De Weerdt, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 
Amsterdam. “Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Cladistic 
Biogeography of Caribbean Chalinidae (Porifera, 
Haplosclerida)," with Klaus Ruetzler, from October 10, 1988 
to; January) -7,. 1990). 


Joseph Dishta, Native American Community Scholar, Pueblo of Zuni 
Job Training Partnership. A Tribal Catalogue of Zuni 
Manuscripts, with JoAllyn Archambault, from March 20 to 
November 10, 1989. 


Karen Dohm, Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington State University. 
"Predicting Population from Architectural Nucleation and 
House Size for Pueblos in the Southwestern United States," 
with Dennis Stanford, from December 1, 1988 to November 30, 
1989. 


Maria Louella Dolar, Short-Term Visitor, James Cook University. 
"The Biology of Philippine Marine Mammals," with James 
Mead, from February 1 to May 15, 1989. 


George Effman, Native American Community Scholar, United South 
and Eastern Tribes, Inc. A Tribal Catalogue of Klamath 
Artifacts, with JoAllyn Archambault, from March 20 to 
November 10, 1989. 


Aaron Ellison, Visiting Scholar, Brown University. "Potential 
Facilitations Between Sponges and Red Mangroves (Rhizophora 
mangle)," with Klaus Ruetzler, from January 1 to May 15, 
179'8:97. 


Per. Ericson, Visiting’ Scientist, University of:Stockholm. « “The 
Fossil Bird Presbyornis and its Significance to the 
Evolution and Systematics of Birds,” with.Storrs Olson, 
from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


Raymond Forster, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Otago, 
New Zealand. “Review of the Spider Superfamily 
Araneoidea," with Jonathan Coddington, from July 15 to 
December 15, 1989. 


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Amnon Freidberg, Visiting Scientist, Tel Aviv University. 
"Systematic Research on Old World Fruit Flies, Especially 
Important Pest Species of the Genera Ceratitis and Dacus," 
with Wayne Mathis, from October 3, 1988 to October 2, 1989. 


Ronald™“Pritzsche; Visiting: Scientist: University of Californiay 
San Diego. "Survey of the Ichthyo Fauna of Twin Cays, 
Belize," with G. David Johnson, from November 1, 1988 to 
May 25, 1989. 


Jon Gelhaus, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Kansas. 
"Systematics and Biogeography of the Tipula (Lunatipula) 
yergete Species Group (Diptera: Tipulidae)," with Wayne 
Mathis, from January 16, 1989 to January 15, 1990. 


Marian Hansson, Visiting Scholar, University of Oklahoma. "The 
Kiowa at the Smithsonian or Getting the Collection Back to 
the People," with William Merrill, from December 1, 1988 to 
August 31, “1989. 


Valerie Haskins, Predoctoral Fellow, Washington University. 
"Health and Disease of the Archaic Shell Mound Inhabitants 
along the Green River, Kentucky," with Donald Ortner, from 
March 2, 1989 to February 28, 1990. 


Peter Heaney, Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University. "X- 
Ray Powder Diffraction of Microcrystalline Silica 
Varieties," with Jeffrey Post, from July 24, 1989 to July 
23, 1990. 


Gordon Hendler, Visiting Scientist, The University of 
Connecticut. "An Electrophysiological and Behavioral 
Investigation of the Ophiuroid Photoreceptor System," with 
David Pawson, from February 1 to May 1, 1989. 


Teruaki Ishii, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Tokyo. 
“Petrological and Mineralogical Studies of Modern and 
Ancient Submarine Arc-Volcanism and Arc-Evolution along the 
Hakone-Izu-Ogasawara Arc," with Richard Fiske, from June l, 
1989 to March 31, 1990. 


Paul Koch, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan. "The 
Effects of Weathering on the Carbon and Oxygen Isotope 
Composition of Bone," with Anna Kay Behrensmeyer, from 
September 18, 1989 to September 17, 1990. 


Carey Krajewski, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 
Madison. "A Molecular Systematic Study of the Extinct 
Tasmanian Wolf (Marsupialia: Thylacinidae)," with Michael 
Braun, “from August 1,’ 1989 ‘to: July 31; 19901: 


Kim Lanphear, Postdoctoral Fellow, State University of New York, 
Albany. “The Health of Southern Slaves Compared to that of 
the Laboring Population of the Northeastern U.S.," with 
Douglas Owsley, from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 


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Brian ‘Lapoint, Visiting: Scientist, University ‘of South. Florida. 
"The Nutrient Status and Physiological State of Macroalgae 


from Low Nutrient Mangrove Ecosystem versus a High Nutrient 


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Mangrove Ecosystem," with Mark Littler, from January 1 to 
March 15, 29.8.9). 


Li zhen-yu, Short-Term Visitor, Institute of Botany, Academia 
Sinica. “A Study of Gesneriaceae and Identification of 
Lentibulariaceae and Cactaceae," with Laurence Skog, from 
July 1 to September 30, 1989. 


Richard Lowell, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Alberta. 
"Induced Biomechanical and Chemical Responses of Marine 
Macroalgae to Herbivore Damage," with Mark Littler, from 
October 1, 1988 to September 30, 1989. 


Gregory Mayer, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. 
"Phylogeny, Geographic Variation, and the Origin of 
Ecomorphs in Jamaican Lizards of the Genus Anolis," with 
George Zug, from March 20, 1989 to March 19, 1990. 


Lucile McCook, Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University. 
"Phylogenetic Analysis of Cypripedioid and Apostasioid 
Orchids: A New Approach to a Major Conflict in Orchid 
Systematics," with Vicki Funk, from February 1, 1989 to 
January, 31, ,1990. 


Richard, Modlin, Visiting Scientist,. University: of: Connecticut. 
"Swarming Dynamics and Ecology of Mysidium Species," with 
Frank Renranl, from January. 1 to: July cis i 1989). 


Susan Nahwoosky, Visiting Scholar, Keuka College. Comanche 
Tribal Catalogue, with JoAllyn Archambault, from May 22 to 
October 6,.1989. 


Yun Sil Park, Postdoctoral Fellow, Duke University. 
"Phylogenetic Study of Lichen Family Parmeliaceae," with 
Mason Hale, from: March, 1,.. 1989, to, February, ).28.):,.1990.. 


Thomas Parsons, Visiting Scientist, University of Washington. 


"Phylogenetic Analysis of Extinct Birds Based on Nucleotide 


Sequence Comparison," with Michael Braun, from January l, 
1989 to- September 30, 1990. 


Manuel L. Pescador, Faculty Fellow, Florida State University. 
"Systematics of the Cool-Adapted Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) 
of South America," with Oliver Flint, from June 12 to 
September 12, 1989. 


Thomas Plummer, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. 
“Paleoecology and Site Formation of Kanjera, Kenya," with 
Richard Potts, from January 1 to December 31, 1989. 


Dan Polhemus, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Utah. 
“Systematics and Zoogeography of Neotropical Rhagovelia 
(Insecta: Hemiptera: Veliidae)," with Richard Froeschner, 
from December 1, 1988 to November 30, 1989. 


Kenneth Rasmussen, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North 
Carolina, Chapel, Hill... "Marine, Biolithic, Hardgrounds. of 
Northern Great Bahama Bank: Genesis, Development, and 
Geological Significance,“ with Ian MacIntyre, from 
September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1991. 


Susan Rasmussen, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indiana University. "A 
Balancing Act: Artistic Form and Sociopolitical Power in 
Tuareg Aesthetics and Cosmology," with Mary Jo Arnoldi, 
Prom June 1, ° 29389: to May 31. 2990. 


Cynthia Rebar, Short-Term Visitor, Kansas State University. "A 
Study of Relative Brain Size in the New World Family of 
Rodents, Heteromyidae," with Don Wilson, from January 1 to 
May 15, 1989. 


Janet Reid, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, North Carolina State 
University. "Copepoda (Crustacea) from Semiterrestrial 
Habitats in Central Brazil," with Thomas Bowman, from 
October 1, 1988 to September 30, 1989. 


Judith Rhymer, Postdoctoral Fellow, Florida State University. 
"Evolutionary Relationships in the Mallard Complex Using 
Restriction Enzyme Analysis of Nuclear DNA," with Michael 
Braun and Eugene Morton, from September 1, 1989 to August 
Sly AIO L 


Clive Roberts, Postdoctoral Fellow, Victoria University, 
Wellington, New Zealand. "A Survey of the Ctenoid Scale 
Morphology in Percomorph Fishes and Analysis of its 
Phylogenetic Significance," with G. David Johnson, from 
March 1, 1989 to February 28, 1990. 


Jorge Rodriguez, Visiting Scientist, Universidad Nacional de La 
Plata. “Relations between Precolumbian Cultures of North 
Eastern Argentina and the Tropical Lowlands to the North," 
with Betty Meggers, from May 1, 1989 to April 30, 1990. 


Gene Sattler, Visiting Student, University of Maryland. 
"Breeding Introgression in Chickadee Contact Zones," with 
Michael Braun, from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1990. 


Patricia’ Sawaya, Visiting Student,,. University of. Cincinnati: 
“A Molecular Investigation of Speciation in the Chickadees 


Parus carolinensis and. Parus atricapillus," with Michael 
Braun, from November 14, 1988 to June 13, 1990. 


Ziang-qing Shao, Short-Term Visitor, Fudan University. "A 
Comparative Study of Crania at the Neolithic Stage in the 
Xinjian Uygur Autonomous Region with American White Crania 
and other Crania," with Douglas Ubelaker, from June 5 to 
September 5, 1989. 


Anthony Shelton, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Oxford. "A 
General Ethnography of the Huichol of Northwest Mexico," 
with William Merrill, from March 20, 1989 to March 19, 
1990's 


Penelope Shepard, Visiting Student, University of Victoria. "The 
Presence of Chemoautotrophic Endosymbiotic Bacteria in 
Lucinid and Solemyid Bivalues and the Relationship of the 
Symbiosis to Available Sulfur Species in Sea Grass and 
Mangrove Habitats," with Klaus Ruetzler, from January 1 to 
September 30, 1989. 


John “Stevely, Visiting Scientist, University of, South Florida. 
"Survey of the Commercial Sponge Resources of Belize," with 
Klaus Ruetzler, from March 1 to September 30, 1989. 


Wolframe-Tertschnig, Visiting: Scientist, University .of sienna. 
"Distributional Ecology and Nutrition of two Sea Urchin 
Species in Thalassia Testudinum Sea Grass Beds at the Twin 
Cays Mangal System and the Adjacent Lagoon," with Klaus 
Ruetzler, from January 1 to March 1, 1989. 


Elisabeth Tooker, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Radcliffe College. 
"The Smithsonian and the Anthropological Community in the 
Nineteenth Century," with William Sturtevant, from 
September 1, 1989 to February 28, 1990. 


Charles Wahle, Visiting Scientist, Johns Hopkins University. 
"The Functional Morphology of Octocoral Spicules at Carrie 
Bow Cay," with Klaus Ruetzler, from February 1 to September 
3077 1989'. 


Banyue Wang, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Vertebrate 
Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Academia Sinica, China. 
“The Intercontinental Relationships between the Holarctic 
Oligocene," with Robert Emry, from September 13, 1989 to 
September 12, 1990. 


Susan Weller, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas. 
"Revision of Dasylophia and Betola with an Assessment of 
Phylogenetic Relationships within the Subfamily 
Notodontinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Notodontidae)," with 
Mary Mickevich and Robert Robbins, from September 1, 
191389" Cor August 731,’ 1990. 


Richard Werbner, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Manchester 
University. "Person, Knowledge, and Evil in Divination," 
with William Merrill, from September 1, 1989 to August 31, 
1990. 


Brian Wiegmann, Curatorial Fellow, University of Maryland. "A 
Phylogenetic Revision of the Family Atelestidae with a 
Proposed Origin of the Cyclorrhaphous Diptera," with Wayne 
Mathis, from October 1, 1988 to September 30, 1990. 


Colin Woodroffe, Visiting Scientist, Cambridge University. 
"Mapping of Central Belize Barrier Reef from Satellite 
Imagery," with Klaus Ruetzler, from January 1 to September 
30:7; L989. 


Rose Wyaco, Native American Community Scholar, Zuni Archives 
Program. Zuni Tribal Catalogue, with JoAllyn Archambault, 
from October 31, 1988 to October 18, 1989 


Qui-Yun Xiang, Short-Term Visitor, Chongshan University of 
Gwangzhou. "A Comparative Study of the Cornus Species of 
Asia and the Cornus Species of North America," with Richard 
Eyde, from April 1 to June 30, 1989. 


Man-Miao Yang, Curatorial Fellow, University of Maryland. 
"Problems in the Evolution of Behavior in the Homoptera," 
with Jonathan Coddington, from October 1, 1988 to September 
30, 1990. 


Melinda Zeder, Visiting Scientist, University of Michigan. 
"Powers Phase: Faunal Analysis," with Bruce Smith, from 
August 14, 1989 to August 13, 1990. 


Karen Zeller, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Cincinnati. "The 
Phylogenetic Relationship of Humans and the Higher 
Primates," with Michael Braun, from January 1, 1989 to 
December 31, 1990. 


NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 


Robert Janson-La Palme, Visiting Scholar, Princeton University. 
“Annotations for Publication of Complete Autobiographical 
Manuscript of Charles Wilson Peale," with Lillian Miller, 
from May 22, 1989 to January 31, 1990. 


OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 


David Brown, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Topics in 
Black Atlantic Culture and Creolization," with Nicholas 
Spitzer, from January 15 to November 30, 1989. 


Christopher Lornell, Postdoctoral Fellow, Memphis State 
University. "Folk Music -- American Music and the Folkways 
Collection," with Anthony Seeger, from November 1, 1988 to 
Judy 31, 1990. 


OTHER BUREAU APPOINTMENTS 


CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 


Jorge}Guni; Fulbright: Scholar.*.‘"1) ” Encaustic Painting, Roman, 
Greek and Modern and 2) Solvent Effects on Picture 
Cleaning," with Jia-Sun Tsang and David Erhardt, from 
September 25, 1989 to August 24, 1990. 


FREER GALLERY OF ART 


Kathleen Emerson-Dell, Freer Fellow, University of Michigan. 
Research on Japanese Ceramics, from November 1, 1988 to 
June 30, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 
Short-Term Fellowships in Tropical Biology 


Ranjit J. Daniels, Short-Term Fellow, Indian Institute of 
Science. "Landscape Heterogeneity: Patch Size, 
Organization, and Vertebrate (Birds and Reptiles)," with 
Dr. A. Stanley Rand, from September 25 to December 18, 
1989. 


Emmett Duffy, Short-Term Fellow, University of North Carolina. 
"The Dynamics of Commensalism in Reef Invertebrates," with 
Nancy Knowlton, from October 1 to December 20, 1988. 


Brian Fisher, Short-Term Fellow, University of Utah. 
"Interaction Between Pachychondyla and Cecronia," with 
Donald M. Windsor, from August 10 to November 20, 1989. 


Matthew Gompper, Short-Term Fellow, University of Tennessee. 
"The Social Structure of the Coati (Nasua narica): Genetic 
Structure, Relatedness, and Causes of Gregariousness and 
Apparent Altruism," with Nicholas Smythe, from August 1 to 
December 31, 1989. 


Jonathan Losos, Short-Term Fellow, University of California, 
Berkeley. "Ecology, Behavior, and Performance of Anolis 
Lizards," with A. Stanley Rand, from November 17 to 
December 12, 1988. 


Simon Nemtzov, Short-Term Fellow, State University of New York at 
Stony Brook. "“Ecotypic Variation in the Social System and 
Mating Behavior of Caribbean Razorfish," with D. Ross 
Robertson, from June 1 to August 31, 1989. 


Risa Rosenberg, Short-Term Fellow, University of Stockholm. 
"Butterfly Flight Height Stratification,“ with Donald M. 
Windsor, from February 19 to May 19, 1989. 


Dayid..zeh, Short-Term, Fellow.,.Universitywof Arizona.* ."Studysor 
Sexual Selection in Pseudoscorpions," with William 
Eberhard, from October 1, 1988 to September 30, 1989. 


Latin American and Exxon Fellowships 


Jorge Alejandro Ahumada, Short-Term Fellow, Universidad de los 
Andes. "A Study of the Social Behavior of the Black Handed 
Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) at Barro Colorado Island," 
with Katherine Milton, Neal G. Smith and A. Stanley Rand, 
from October 14, 1988 to January 15, 1989. 


Gloria Almanza, Exxon Fellow, University of Panama. "“Inventario 
Herpetologico de la Serrania del Tute," with A. Stanley 
Rand and V. Martinez, from October 10, 1988 to March 31, 
1989. 


Emerita Borace, Short-Term Fellow, Universidad Autonoma de 
Mexico. "Inventory and Feeding Habits of Acaros 
Canestrimidae in 15 Species of Chrysomelidae-Cassimidae 
(Insecta)," with Donald M. Windsor, from July 3 to 
September 30, 1989. 


Rosana Dosman, Exxon Fellow, Universiy of Panama. "“Variacion 
Genetica de la Poblacion de Hydrilla verticillata (L.F.) 
Royle en el Lago Gatun," with Harilaos Lessios and Jorge 
Briceno, from October 10, 1988 to January 10, 1989. 


Idalia Fernandez, Exxon Fellow, University of Panama. “Nutricion 
de’ Larvas de Mitrax spinosissimus," with John Christy, from 
January 2 to November 15, 1989. 


Natalia Gomez, Exxon Fellow, University of Bath. “Chemically 
Mediated Morphogenesis and Army Ant Raid Pattern," with 
Hindrik Wolda and Egbert G. Leigh Jr., from June 22 to 
September 30, 1989. 


Alejandro Farji, Short-Term Fellow, University of Buenos Aires. 
"Dinamica Espacial de la Busqueda y Explotacion de Parches 
Nuevos en Atta cephalotes," with Donald M. Windsor, from 
August 1 to October 31, 1989. 


Carlos Fitzgerald, Short-Term Fellow, Hunter College, City 
University of New York. "Analisis Zooarqueologico de 
Muestras de El Cano, Panama Central," with Richard Cooke, 
from January 1 to June 30, 1989. 


Juan Dieqo Lopez, Short-Term Fellow, Universidad Javeriana. 
“Predatory Fishes Trophyodynamics of Crab Larvae 
(Brachyura) on Rock Intertidal and Estuarine Environments," 
with D. Ross Robertson, from April 1 to September 30, 1989. 


Martin E. Mitre, Exxon Fellow, University of Panama. 
"Descomposicion y Relacion Longitud-Peso de Hydrilla 
verticillata en Poblaciones de la Isla de Barro Colorado, 
Lago Gatun," with Mireya Correa, from October 10, 1988 to 
Uy sh eS 


Abdiel Rodriguez, Exxon Fellow, University of Panama. 


"Inventario Herpetologico de la Serrania del Tute," with A. 


Stanley Rand and V. Martinez, from October 10, 1988 to 
Marnchins ls 1989). 


Pedro Zapata, Exxon Fellow, University of Panama. “Nutricion de 
Larvas del Mithrax Spinossisimus," with John Christy, from 


February 1 to November 15, 1989. 


INTERNSHIPS AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS 


The Smithsonian offers internships and other appointments to visiting undergraduate 
and graduate students and museum professionals. The interns—listed by bureau or 
office—in this Appendix began their appointments between October 1, 1988, and Sep- 
tember 30, 1989. Holders of special awards and participants in special programs are so 
listed. Where possible, the institutions attended, a brief description of the project under- 
taken, and the duration of the appointment are given for each intern. 


BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OFFICE 


Colleen McCracken, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison University. Product 


Development/Licensing, assisted in market research and product development, 
May 15, 1989 through August 18, 1989 


Alessandra Yi, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison University. Product 


Development/Licensing, conducted collections research for product 
development, May 30, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


INTERNATIONAL CENTER 


Mark Bartley, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 


exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, April 
17 through June 2, 1989. 


Michael Bruchmann, Bachelors Degree. Foreign Affairs, reviewed and synthesized 


information on interrelationship of environmental and economic issues, 
September 18, 1989 through December 31, 1989. 


Angela Erdrich, Bachelors Degree. Quincentenary Planning Office, conducted 


research for the American Indian Outreach Project, March 13, 1989 through 
June 7, 1989. 


Julia Gomez, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. Quincentenary Program, 


performed research; assisted with newsletter, March 27, 1989 through June 9, 
_ 1989. 


Sarah Joseph, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 


exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, May 
15 through June 2, 1989. 

Christopher McIntyre, Bachelors Degree. Quincentenary Program, assisted in the 
production of the Quincentenary Program newsletter, July 10, 1989 through 
September 1, 1989. 

Rudolph Mendes, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 
exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, May 
15, through June 2, 1989. 

Vincent Miller, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 
exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, May 
15, through June 2, 1989. 

Wendy Mingin, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State 
University. Quincentenary Planning Office, assisted work with databases and 


with various Quincentenary projects, February 6, 1989 through April 28, 1989. 
Brenda Mveng, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 


exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, April 
17, through June 2, 1989. 

Heidi Nielsen, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio State University. Man and the Biosphere 
Program, assisted in developing the program newsletter, June 12, 1989 through 
September 1, 1989. 

Michaela Pilar-Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival 
Arts exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, 
May 15, through June 2, 1989. 

Angela Puig, Bachelors Degree. Quincentenary Program, assisted the Quincentenary 


Program with photo archive and library research, July 5, 1989 through August 
31551989. 


Nadia Rabesahala, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Office of 
International Relations, developed programs and guidelines to support the data 


base_project_and developed background for the Madagascar programs, August 
2, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 


Rodney Reynolds, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 


exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, May 
15, through June 2, 1989. 


James Sharper, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Caribbean Festival Arts 


exhibition, assisted with graphics design and installation of the exhibition, May 
15, through June 2, 1989. 


JOSEPH .HENRY PAPERS 
Cassandra Kniffin, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Conducted research for 


current and future volumes of The Papers of Joseph Henry, June 6, 1989 
through July 26, 1989. 


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NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 


Ilze Berzins, PhD. Pathology, received training in Pathology, June 19, 1989 through 
September 30, 1989. 

Agustus Bosley, Jr., Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Department of 
Mammalogy, conducted ethno-botany research, October 17, 1988 through 
April 1, 1989. 

Kyra Caspary, High School Graduate. Golden Lion Tamarin Project, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Caron DeLancy, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Department of 
Mammalogy, conducted ethno-botany research, October 17, 1988 through 
April 1, 1989. 

Jennine Gardiner, Bachelors Candidate, Northern Virginia Community College. 
Office of Design and Exhibits Planning, assisted with photographic archival 
preservation, November 1, 1988 through December 31, 1988. 

Renita Jagan, Masters Candidate, Hood College. Invertebrates, assisted with the 

cuttlefish breeding program and daily operations of department, January 1, 
1989 through February 28, 1989. 
Robert Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University School of Medicine. 


Worked on developing artificial insemination techniques in the domestic ferret 


which can be used to enlarge the population of the rare black-footed ferret, 
June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 


Natalie Marine, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Office of Design and 
Exhibits Planning, organized and archived photo collection using proper 
preservation techniques, February 27, 1989 through January 31, 1990. 

Nancy McCorpin, High School Graduate. Small Mammal House, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Wayne Salvador, Jr., High School Graduate. Department of Animal Health, 


participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary 


Education’s national summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 
1989. 


Mark Stickney, High School Graduate. Small Mammal House, participated in 
"Intern 789," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Melissa Thornley, High School Graduate. Publications Office, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Shawn Tolman, High School Graduate. Golden Lion Tamarin Project, participated in 
"Intern 89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Eric Van Kirk, High School Graduate. Primate House, participated in "Intern ’89," 


the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer 
internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 


Dianna Yankee, High Schoo] Graduate. Invertebrate Exhibits, participated in 


"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER 


Sarah Barnum, Bachelors Degree. Studied interactions between plants and mammals 
in_a forest ecosystem, August 28, 1989 through March 23, 1989. 


Denise D’Abundo, Bachelors Degree. Conducted research on the effects of rising 
carbon dioxide concentrations on vegetation and ecosystem_ processes, 
September 11, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Elizabeth Dolph, Bachelors Candidate, Whitman College. Conducted research on 
microzooplankton grazing on flourescently labeled algea, May 22, 1989 through 
July 28, 1989. 

Heather Lair, Bachelors Candidate, Miami University. Studied acid deposition and its 
impact upon geochemistry, May 15, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Mary Lammert, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Lead participants on nature 
trails through forest, field and marshland and canoe tours of Muddy Creek and 
surrounding wetlands. Also assisted teachers in conducting activities that teach 
basic ecologic concepts., May 22, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Earl Larson, Bachelors Degree. Conducted research on "Estuarine Fish Biology", 
February 13, 1989 through May 10, 1989. 

Eugene Mei, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Berkeley. Studied the 
forest canopy to understand the biota environment and ecology of the tree 
tops, September 11, 1989 through December 22, 1989. 

Corinne Miles, Bachelors Degree. Documented floristic and structural changes in 


vegetation during forest development, August 28, 1989 through October 13, 
1989. 


Stacey Morgan, Bachelors Candidate, Arizona State University. Studied the 
community structure and population dynamics of phytoplankton in a estuary, 
June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Mary Poteet, Bachelors Candidate, North Carolina State University. Examined 
complex interactions within a model food web containing representative fishery 


species and common forage species, May 8, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 
Mark Van Oorschot, Bachelors Degree. Studied nitrogen and phosphorus miner- 


alization in mparian ecosystems, April 3, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Ana Villegas, Bachelors Degree. Conducted research on the effects of rising carbon 


dioxide concentration on vegetation and ecosystem processes, April 17, 1989 
through July 7, 1989. 


Wendy Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, Drew University. Studied habitat utilization by 
migratory warblers, June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

James Watkins, Bachelors Degree. Studied the release of nutrients from subtidal 
sediments, June 5, 1989 through September 15, 1989. 


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Pamela Westgate, Bachelors Candidate, Hampshire College. Studied the forest 


canopy to understand the biota, environment and ecology of the tree tops, May 


29, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 
Steven Wu, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Studied ecological factors 


regulating abundance and distribution of juvenile blue crabs as a limiting life 


stage for the fishery in upper Chesapeake Bay, June 5, 1989 through 
September 8, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES 


Lisa Carlucci, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Arranged and described 


the Division of Mammals Biographical Files and other collections, October 3, 
1988 through May 19, 1989. 


Elizabeth Joffrion, Masters Degree. Conducted research on the Oral History Project 
and Video History Project, July 10, 1989 through September 15, 1989. 
Monica Von Drasek, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Photo Survey 


Project, completed an archival project to rehouse, arrange and describe 


architectural drawings from the collections, January 9, 1989 through 
September 30, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 


Zoe Lindsay, High School Graduate. Museum Reference Center, participated in 
"Intern 789," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Robert McBride, Masters Candidate, George Mason University. Special Collections, 


created an inventory of Audubon matenals, November 8, 1988 through 
February 1, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 


Denise Alvarez, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, analyzed the ecological 


consequences of structure-physiology relationships of cotyledons through 


comparison of various tropical woody species, July 3, 1989 through 
September 25, 1989. 


Fernando Arosemena, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, monitored 


population dynamics and habitat use in birds and ecology of vertebrates of 


forest undergrowth on BCI and Gigante Peninsula, July 24, 1989 through 
October 15, 1989. 


Sandra Bos, Bachelors Degree. Ancon, assisted with the population genetics and 
avian extinction Tropical Forest Isolate project, May 1, 1989 through 

Ewa Nowacka Chian, Bachelors Degree. Archaeology Laboratory, cleaned, mended 
and measured human skeletons from two archaeological sites in Central 
Panama, October 17, 1988 through January 9, 1989. 

Roberto Cordero, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, assisted with a study 
measuring photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration of tropical forest plants, 
January 1, 1989 through March 31, 1989. 

Janna Ellingson, Phd Candidate, University of Texas. Gamboa, assisted in a study of 
reproductive behavior and communication in physalaemus pustulosus, June 30, 
1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Yolanda Gamarra, Bachelors Degree. Gamboa, assisted in a project to study the 
evolution of sexual dimorphism in Neotropical pseudoscorpions, January 16, 
1989 through April 16, 1989. 

Pedro Lozada, Bachelors Degree. Entomological Laboratory, assisted with the 
taxonomic study of Cicadellinae project, May 1, 1989 through July 31, 1989. 
July 31,° 1989: 

Viterbo Rodriguez, Bachelors Degree. Ancon and Barto Colorado Island, conducted 
research on the reproductive biology of Chelymorpha alternans, July 3, 1989 
through September 25, 1989. 

Oris Sanjur, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad de Panama. Naos Marine Laboratory, 
assisted with the protein electrophoresis of fish, sea-urchins, isopods and 
gorgonians project, May 1, 1989 through July 24, 1989. 

Cibeles Marla Somarriba, Bachelors Degree. Ancon, assisted with the functional 


morphology of male and female reproductive systems as it relates to the 
mechanism of sperm precedence in the tortoise beetle, Chelymorpa alternans, 
January 16, 1989 through April 14, 1989. 

Mario Sousa, Bachelors Degree. Ancon, assisted in a study involving Urania moths 


and their larval food plant, Omphalea diandra, January 15, 1989 through April 
15, 1989. 


Jesus Armando Ugalde, Bachelors Degree. Assisted with research on the precedence 
of spermatozoids of two species of Altica, September 1, 1988 through 
December 1, 1988. 

Paolino Velotti, Bachelors Degree. San Blas Field Station, assisted with research on 
environmental variation in colony morphology and behavior of Manicina 
areolata (Linneaus), October 7, 1988 through December 31, 1988. 

Luis Manuel Vargas, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad de Panama. Barro Colorado 


Island, provided research support for preparation of illustrated flora of 


seedlings of Panamanian moist forest with emphasis on Barro Colorado, April 
3, 1989 through July 10, 1989. 


ANACOSTIA MUSEUM 


LaNeysa Harris, Masters Candidate, University of Washington, Seattle. Education, 
developed audio tape and conducted educational activities for "The Real 
McCoy: African-American Inventors and Innovator, 1619-1930" exhibition, June 
12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Tressa Wood, High School Graduate. Education, participated in "Intern ’89," the 
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship 
program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 


ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART 


Jenny Hoffman, Bachelors Candidate, Emory University. Prepared descriptions of 
Archives’ collections containing information about the inter-relationship between 


French and American art, as preparation for a guide to be published in 1990, 
June 20, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Frederick LaManna, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Studied collections 
and prepared description for inclusion in a guide to French-American sources 
in the holdings, September 15, 1989 through December 12, 1989. 

Amy McIntyre, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Prepared descriptions of 
Archives’ collections containing information about the inter-relationship between 


French and American art, as preparation for a guide to be published in 1990, 
February 2, 1989 through April 30, 1989. 


Kathryn Nowicki, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Studied collections and 
prepared description for inclusion in a guide to French-American sources in the 
holdings, September 15, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Olga Ulloa-Herrera, Masters Degree. Prepared descriptions of Archives’ collections 
containing information about the inter-relationship between French and 


American art, as preparation for a guide to be published in 1990, May 10, 1989 
through August 25, 1989. 


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY AND FREER GALLERY OF ART 


Sandra Antholt, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. Office of Public 
Affairs, prepared an archive on "A Jeweler’s Eye: Islamic Arts of the Book 
from the Vever Collection" exhibition, January 3, 1989 through 
January 24, 1989. 

Susan Antholt, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. Office of Public 
Affairs, archived publicity for "Timur and The Prncely Vision: Persian Art and 
Culture in the 15th Century" and other exhibits, May 24, 1989 through 
August 15, 1989. 


Cristina Firouz, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art. Design and 
Production, assisted in production of graphic artwork and illustration for special 
exhibitions, July 5, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Linda Kleeman, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Chinese Art, assisted with 
collection management and research, January 5, 1989 through January 30, 1989. 

Elizabeth Krebs, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. Chinese Art, 
assisted in basic research on Chinese Art collections and in answering public 
inquiries, May 15, 1989 through July 2, 1989. 

Lorna Kundert, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Library, gained 
experience in cataloging, September 5, 1989 through December 12, 1989. 

Andrew Leung, Masters Candidate, New York University Institute of Fine Arts. 
Assisted with Gellatly Collection and Kizil Frescof fragments, June 6, 1989 
through September 8, 1989. 

Jodi Lox, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. American Art, researched Peacock 
Room decoration, Whistler’s design and decoration’s influence on Anglo- 
American decorative arts, June 6, 1989 through August 14, 1989. 

Sharon Misik, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Education 
Department, studied museum interpretation, January 9, 1989 through April 20, 
1989. 

Shaalini Ranasinghe, Bachelors Candidate, McGill University. 

Prepared materials for school and public programs held in association with The 
The Noble Partch exhibition, June 5, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Beng-Meng Sun, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Library, assisted with 
cataloging duties, September 11, 1989 through December 1, 1989. 

Ching-Ming Tzu, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Library, assisted with 
library administration, January 31, 1989 through May 10, 1989. 

Kim Umemoto, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. Office of Public Affairs, 
assisted in preparation of press material and mailing list for "Yani: The Brush 
of Innocence," May 20, 1989 through June 23, 1989. 

Eunice Verstegen, Bachelors Candidate, University of Washington. Public Affairs, 


assisted with archiving exhibits and with media contacts, September 11, 1989 
through December 15, 1989. 


CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 


Priscilla Anderson, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Surveyed, treated and 
conducted research on paper collections, June 16, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 

Carrie Beyer, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Surveyed, treated 
and conducted research on paper collections, June 16, 1989 through July 28, 
1989. 

Andrea Bowes, Bachelors Candidate, Sir Sandford Fleming College. Textile 
Conservation, received practical training on various topics including exhibition 


preparation, cleaning, dyeing for restoration and dye analysis, September 1, 
1989 through April 30, 1990. 


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John Childs, Bachelors Degree. Conducted research on consolidants for plaster 
archaeological objects, October 31, 1988 through June 30, 1989. 
Shannon Elliott, Bachelors Degree. Worked on the Flag Preservation Project: 


examined, cataloged, restored, treated and conducted research on wool flags 
from 19th Century, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


LaTasha Harrtis, Bachelors Candidate, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science. 
Conservation, worked in the Textile Conservation Laboratory in conjunction 
with the wool flag project, June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Philippe Lafargue, Masters Candidate, Ecole Boulle. Characterized materials 


pertinent to the discipline of furniture conservation and application of this 
theoretical knowledge to that discipline, June 1, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 
Muhammadin Razak, Visiting Museum Professional, National Museum of Indonesia. 
Textiles, prepared dyes for Schweppe Dye Analysis Course, June 1, 1989 
through September 15, 1989. 
Helen Young, Masters Candidate, University of Delaware. Surveyed, treated and 


conducted research on paper collections, June 16, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND DECORATIVE ARTS 


Lisa Agosto, Bachelors Degree. Library, assisted with collection maintenance and 


reviewed and itemized collection of auction catalogs, July 5, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 


Jennifer Bahssin, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New York at Purchase. 


Drawings and Prints, assisted with inventory and cataloging of collection, 
September 11, 1989 through December 21, 1989. 


Assunta del] Priore, Bachelors Degree. Edinburgh University. Director’s Office, 
researched the Carnegie Mansion and the history of 19th century art historical 


teaching in Amencan and performed archival work for new introductory gallery, 


June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Sarah Dove, Masters Degree. Paper Conservation, performed research project in 
Paper conservation, July 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989. 

Fennemiek Gommer, Bachelors Candidate, Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten. 
Exhibition Design, assisted with exhibition installation, October 3, 1988 through 
December 14, 1988. 

Ingrid Kummer, Museum Professional, Museum Fur Angewandte Kunst. 
Development Office, conducted research for "L’Art de Vivre" exhibition 
November 7, 1988 through April 24, 1989. 

Ann Leibowitz, Bachelors Degree. Decorative Arts, conducted research for "L’Art de 
Vivre" exhibition, November 9, 1988 through April 1, 1989. 

Gwen Loeffler, Bachelors Candidate, Adelphi University. Development Office, 
conducted fundraising activities, January 3, 1989 through May 1, 1989. 

Susanne Loomis, Bachelors Degree. Drawings and Prints, assisted with 
collection management, January 3, 1989 through May 31, 1989. 


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Esther Methe, Masters Degree. Textiles, assisted with textile conservation, October 3, 
1988 through October 1, 1989. 

Sandee Miller, Bachelors Degree. Paper Conservation, assisted in 
paper conservation, June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Caroline Naphegyi, Bachelors Candidate, Ecole du Louvre. Decorative Arts, 


Conducted research in cataloging collection and exhibitions, July 10, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 


Monika Platzer, Bachelors Degree. Drawings and Prints, assisted installation planning 
of "Views of Rome" exhibition, researched Wiener Werkstatte Textile 


Collection, and assisted in archival cataloguing and collection management, 
June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Ann Portell, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. Textiles and Library, 


conducted textile research and assisted library management, June 5, 1989 
through July 28, 1989. 


Alison Prendiville, Bachelors Degree. Director’s Office, researched Calder sculpture 
in New_York for exhibition brochure, May 7, 1989 through September 8, 1989. 


Tricia Rose, Bachelors Degree. Library, organized museum’s vertical file of clippings 
and pamphlets, June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 
Tamara Schlesinger, Bachelors Candidate, Columbia University. 


Decorative Arts, assisted with collections management, January 3, 1989 through 
January 20, 1989. 


Laura Shoaf, High School, Miss Porters School. Textiles and Library, assisted with 


photography of collection and library management, January 4, 1989 through 
February 2, 1989. 


Jomo Simmons, Bachelors Degree. Library, assisted with collections maintenance and 


reviewed and itemized collection of auction catalogs, July 5, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 


Nancy Turrell, Bachelors Candidate, New York University. Development Office, 


conducted fundraising research, January 24, 1989 through May 31, 1989. 
Craig Van Blarcom, Bachelors Candidate, St. Olaf College. Development Office, 


researched funding prospect_and assisted with membership services, 
June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 


Michelle Arkin, Bachelors Candidate, Bryn Mawr College. Education, performed 
various tasks such as working with docents, assisting in the development of 


educational materials and learning to give tours, June 5, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


Veronique Bernard, Masters Degree. Education, worked on tours and all aspects of 
the Department of Education, July 6, 1989 through August 15, 1989. 

Christina Hough, Bachelors Degree. Public Information, assisted in writing press 
releases, working openings, and helping with a seminar on museum work and 
training, June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


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Bonnie Kramer, Bachelors Degree. Exhibits, assisted in arranging and exhibiting 


works of art_ and learned about labelling methods and dry mounting, 
June 19, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Brenda Plakans, Bachelors Candidate, University of Iowa. Curatorial Department, 
assisted curators Valerie Fletcher and Judith Zilczer with research on 
permanent collection archives, June 12, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Christine Splinter, Masters Candidate, University of Bonn. Education, 
assisted with teaching docents, February 22, 1989 through April 15, 1989. 


NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM 


Richard Boyd II, Associates Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. 


Preservation/Restoration Division, assisted with preservation/restoration 


projects in support of museum’s collections management program, January 17, 
1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Stefanie Brachfeld, Bachelors Candidate, University of Rochester. Center for Earth 
and Planetary Studies, researched origin of modern surface features from 
Viking orbiter data, June 12, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Robert Brazzle, Bachelors Candidate, Bucknell University. Laboratory for 
Astrophysics, assisted in analysis of astronomical data on star formation and 
active galaxies and participated in laboratory tests using infrared _and optical 
techniques, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Kristine Conner, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. Public Affairs, 


prepared weekly news digest and assisted with promotion of new exhibition 


openings and Apollo 11 Twentieth Anniversary activities, 
June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Timothy Cronen, Bachelors Candidate, Belmont Abbey College. Information 


Management Division, assisted with standardization of NASM’s computer 
database for videodisc photographs of aerospace personalities and aircraft and 


with NASM’s special subject collections, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 
Christopher Damrosch, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Aeronautics 


Department, worked with data on the NASM aircraft model collections , June 
5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Guillaume de Syon, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Aero- 
nautics Department, assisted with obtaining, accessioning, preserving, and 


storing artifacts such as flight clothing, memorabilia, and armament, January 17, 
1989 through April 18, 1989. 


John Eckstine, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Collections 
Maintenance, assisted with a reconciliation of the Registrar’s records with the 
artifact inventory records, January 3, 1989 through March 31, 1989. 

Kelly Evans, Bachelors Candidate, Texas A&M. Archives, reviewed and repaired 
microfilm, cross-checked indexes, reorganized and rehoused drawings collections 
and prepared processing plans, September 11, 1989 through November 20, 
1989, 


Robert Flanagan, Bachelors Degree. Exhibits, designed and produced posters, 
publications, and general signage, September 11, 1989 through December 11, 
1989. 

Kristin Gannett, Bachelors Candidate, Wartburg College. Information Management, 
assisted in standardization of NASM’s computer database for videodisc 


photographs of aerospace personalities and aircraft and special subject 
collection, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Renee Geary, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Photography Laboratory, 
assisted daily operations, January 23, 1989 through May 2, 1989. 

Lily Giordano, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Aeronautics Department, 
assisted with research on WWI aircraft collection, particularly French aircraft, 
June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Terry Hammond, Masters Degree. Art Unit, researched copynght status of NASM’s 
art collection, July 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Christy Hesby, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Washington College. Information 
Management Division, assisted in the accessioning of donations to the 
Museum’s collections, January 17, 1989 through April 24, 1989. 

Gaochang Huang, Masters Candidate, George Mason University. Office Automation 
and Information Management, assisted with inventory of software and hardware 
and with novel network installation, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Sir Johnson, High School, Crossland High School. Collections Maintenance, assisted 
with artifact inventory and restoration of artifacts, July 11, 1989 through 
August 22, 1989. 

Victoria Johnson, Associates Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University. 


Preservation/Restoration Division, assisted_in restoration and preservation of air 

and spacecraft in NASM collections, May 22, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 
Francis Kiger III, Bachelors Candidate, West Chester University. Center for Earth 

and Planetary Studies, mapped tectonic features of the floor of the Olympus 


Mons Caldera and constructed a digital mosaic using high-resolution Viking 
orbiter images, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 


Lutz Koppen. Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Collections 
Maintenance Division, worked with data on the NASM aircraft model 
collections, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Robert Leach, Bachelors Degree. Exhibits Production, applied graphic art_matemals 
to_exhibits areas and structures, January 17, 1989 through March 2, 1989. 

Rebecca Leake, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State 


University. NASM Archives, assisted with repair and preservation of microfilm, 
and review of Wright Field Collections, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 
Allison Levy, Bachelors Candidate, Tulane University. Office of Education, Produced 
artwork for various projects, including slide sets, brochures and workshop 
packages, June 12, 1989 through July 31, 1989. 
Michael Liu, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. Space History and Center for 


Earth and Planetary Studies, researched the technology of satellite design and 


mapped tectonic features of the floor of the Olympus Mons Caldera, 
June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


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Mark Lott, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Archives, assisted with repair 
and preservation of microfilm and reorganization of aircraft drawings, 
June 5, 1989 through August 12, 1989. 

Timothy Maloy, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Restoration/Preservation 


Division, assisted with preservation and restoration program, assembly of air 


and spacecraft artifacts, installation of artifacts and machining, welding, fabric 
work and chemical cleaning, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Ellen Mansfield, Masters Candidate, Gallaudet University. Exhibits Production and 


Design, designed sign system for Arts and Industries Building and assisted with 


installation of new gallery and silkscreening for interpretive panels, January 17, 
1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Trina Maslowski, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art. Department of 


Exhibits, assisted in typesetting label scripts, proofreading galleys, updating 


computer records and making photostats, June 5, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


John McGinnis, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. 
Preservation/Restoration, performed tasks of a technical nature, September 11, 
1989 through December 11, 1989. 

Kevin McKeon, High School Graduate. Preservation/Restoration, participated in 


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‘Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 


summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


Richard Murphy, Bachelors Candidate, Centenary College. Archives, assisted in repair 
and preservation of microfilm, reorganization of aircraft drawings and review of 
Wright Field Collections, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Michael O’Campo, High School Graduate. Office of Plant Services, participated in 


‘Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Scott Ortman, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Collections Maintenance, 
assisted with preservation of NASM aircraft engine and collections, 

June 19, 1989 through September 19, 1989. 

Carol Patt, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Library, assisted with 
evaluation of the quality and value of the Library collection, January 17, 1989 
through May 5, 1989. 

Daniel Pendick, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New York at Binghamton. 


Office of Museum Programs, researched appropriate films for NASM’s 


Strategic Bombing Program and the Space Fiction Film Series, June 5, 1989 
through August 11, 1989. 


Radhika Philip, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Collections Management, 
prepared label text for artifacts at the Paul E. Garber Facility, January 4, 1989 
through February 1, 1989. 

Thomas Ratcliffe, High Schoo] Graduate. Space History Department, participated in 


‘Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 
William Robie, Masters Candidate, East Carolina University. Aeronautics, prepared 


Morehouse Geographics for publication, September 11, 1989 through December 
11, 1989. 


Thomasina Sai-Yee Seah, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Exhibits 
Department, designed brochures, programs, and posters, January 17, 1989 
through May 2, 1989. 

Laurence Shear, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Office 
Automation, wrote DBaselll code for museum projects and assisted personal 
computer users, October 11, 1988 through May 5, 1989. 

Alex Spencer, Masters Candidate, Pennsylvania State University. Aeronautics, worked 
on Sherman Fairchild Archives and upgraded aerial photographic archives, 
September 11, 1989 through November 20, 1989. 

Kevin Sturgill, High School Graduate. Preservation/Restoration, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through 
July 7, 1989. 

Leikun Teferra, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Science and Exploration, 
conducted research on the space history of the Soviet Union, February 6, 1989 
through December 11, 1989. 

Lori Vermaas, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas at Austin. Space History 
Department, assisted in evaluating and modifying software for interactive 


computer programs for the "Beyond the Limits" Gallery, June 5, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


Steven Weidenkopf, High Schoo] Graduate. Archival Support Center, participated in 
"Intern 89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Richard Wirz, Bachelors Candidate, Montreat-Anderson College. 
Preservation/Restoration, performed tasks of a technical nature, September 11, 
1989 through November 20, 1989. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 


Agbenyega Adedze, Masters Degree. Curatorial Department, researched the social 
function and aesthetic appreciation of Ewe Textiles, June 12, 1989 through 
August 18, 1989. 

Indra Caudle, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Curatorial Department, 
conducted object-orient research on the permanent collection, September 11, 
1989 through December 31, 1989. 

Karen Fountain, Bachelors Degree. Public Affairs, assisted in promoting educational 
activities, organizing special events and developing affairs campaigns, June 5, 
1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Kendall LaMontagne, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. Archives, Processed 
and catalogued vintage postcard collection, June 14, 1989 through 
August 31, 1989. 

Nuria Madrid, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Department of 


Education Department, conducted research and development of guided tours, 
January 17, 1989 through April 21, 1989. 


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Dafton Njuguna, PhD Candidate, University of California at Los Angeles. Curatorial 
Department, reviewed literature on form and phenomena in nomadic 
transhumance architecture in sub-saharan Africa, June 19, 1989 through 
September 8, 1989. 

Heidi Overing, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial Department, conducted research and 


prepared materials for future exhibition, February 8, 1989 through June 30, 
1989. 


Gretchen Primack, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Department of Education, 


conducted research on a single or group of instruments for future exhibition, 
December 4, 1988 through January 27, 1989. 

Sally Shelburne, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Curatorial Department, 
conducted research on African art, January 23, 1989 through May 30, 1989. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 


Dean Adkins, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Intern Programs, 
participated in advanced Jevel museum training program, September 8, 1989 
through April 20, 1990. 

Stephen Best, Masters Candidate, Williams College. Intern Programs, participated in 
advanced level museum training program, September 8, 1989 through April 20, 
1990. 

Susan Bollendorf, Bachelors Degree. Intern Programs, participated in advanced level 
museum training program, September 8, 1989 through April 20, 1990. 

Judy Chang, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Santa Cruz. Graphic 
Arts, performed collection management tasks including cataloguing prints and 
drawings, reorganizing art works, and archival storage and handling, 

June 19, 1989 through September 8, 1989. 

Kimberly Cody, Bachelors Degree. Intern Programs, participated in advanced level 
museum training program, September 8, 1989 through December 8, 1989. 

Ethan Cohen, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Design and Production Office, 
assisted the Design and Production Office, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Mayra Corral, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. Design and Production 
Office and Office of Museum Programs, divided time between Design and 


Production Office and Office of Museum Programs, June 5, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 


Karen Fix, Bachelors Degree. Office of Research Support, conducted research for 
the Inventory of American Paintings, September 25, 1989 through December 1, 
1989. 

Catherine Groos, Masters Candidate, University of Southern California. Curatorial 
Division, assisted the Curatorial Division, January 9, 1989 through April 21, 
1989. 

Anne Hudson, Bachelors Degree. Library, assisted in general aspects of the Library, 
June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Nina Hval, Bachelors Degree. Intern Programs, participated in advanced level 
museum training program, September 8, 1989 through December 31, 1989. 


Susannah Jacobson, Bachelors Candidate, Hartwick College. Curatorial Division, 
assisted the Curatonal Division, January 9, 1989 through February 3, 1989. 

Jacqueline Kodner, Bachelors Degree. Intern Programs, participated in advanced 
level museum training program, September 8, 1989 through April 20, 1990. 

J’Laine Krueger, Bachelors Degree. Intern Programs, participated in advanced level 
museum training program, September 8, 1989 through April 20, 1990. 

Margaret Lee, Masters Candidate, University of Texas at Austin. Graphics, assisted 
in general aspects of the Department of Graphic Arts collection, June 5, 1989 
through July 28, 1989. 

Joseph Lucchesi, Masters Degree. Administration, assisted in all aspect of 
Administration Division, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Catherine Lusheck, Bachelors Degree. Intern Programs, participated in advanced 
level museum training programs, September 8, 1989 through April 20, 1990. 

Althea Malloy, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. Registrar, 


assisted Rights and Reproduction work, June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 
Julie Mann, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Museum Programs, assisted in 


developing interpretive materials, June 5, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Michelle Mead, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial Division, assisted in general aspects of 
the Curatorial Division, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Kathleen Mosier, Bachelors Candidate, Hiram College. Research Support, assisted in 
Development of an inventory of American sculpture, June 5, 1989 through 
July 28, 1989. 

Marina Moskowitz, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Curatorial Division, 
assisted in all aspects of the chief curator’s research, June 5, 1989 through 
July 21,1989. 

Grace Murray, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest University. Publications, assisted in 
all aspects of the Publications Division, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Knistin Norell, Bachelors Candidate, University of Kansas-Lawrence. Curatorial 
Division and Museum Programs Division, divided time between the Curatorial 
Division and the Museum Programs Division, January 9, 1989 through April 21, 
1989. 

Stephanie Rieke, Bachelors Candidate, Kenyon College. Curatorial Division, assisted 
in_ general aspects of the Curatorial Division, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 
1989, 

Lesley Roberts, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Los Angeles. Office 
of Research Support, assisted the Office of Research Support, January 9, 1989 
through March 24, 1989. 

Leisa Rundquist, Bachelors Degree, University of Illinois. Curatorial Division, 
assisted in research for newly arrived Mephill collection, June 5, 1989 through 
July 28, 1989. 

Lynne Schaffer, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Public Programs 
Division, assisted the Public Programs Division, January 9, 1989 through 
April 21, 1989. 

Martina Schenke, Masters Candidate, Goethe University. Intern Programs, 


Participated in advanced level museum training program, September 8, 1989 
through April 20, 1990. 


Leslie Tate, Masters Candidate, American University. Intern Programs, participated 
in_ advanced level museum training program, September 8, 1989 through Apmil 
20, 1989. 

Anne Walker, High School Graduate. Office of the Registrar, participated in “Intern 


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89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer 
internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Nancy Wickham, Bachelors Degree. Public Programs, assisted with development of 
public brochures and tours, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 
Stuart Wolffe, Bachelors Candidate, Seton Hall University. Registrar, assisted in 


various aspects of the Registrar’s office, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY 


Erin Ackerman, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Academic Affairs, conducted 
research on the history of representations of New England, September 5, 1989 
through December 15, 1989. 

Cynthia Agustin, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives Center, assisted with 
the Duke Ellington exhibit, September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Leanne Albert, Bachelors Candidate, St. Olaf College. First Ladies, conducted 
research on two First Ladies, September 21, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Mary Appel, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, assisted with the Underwood and 
Underwood glass stereograph collection, September 5, 1989 through September 
1, 1990. 

Michelle Appel, Bachelors Candidate, California State University at Chico. 
Conservation, assisted with conservation of Men and Womens exhibit, June 1, 
1989 throughAugust 18, 1989. 

Paula Artal-Isbrand, Bachelors Degree. Conservation, assisted with rehousing project, 
September 12, 1989 through May 15, 1990. 

Donna Avedisian, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. Registrar, compiled 
information about 18th and 19th century pianos, June 6, 1989 through 
July 31, 1989. 

Myrna Barriatos, Museum Professional. National Museum of the Philippines. Office 


of the Registrar, performed collections management including records systems, 


object handling and processing and computerization of information, July 10, 
1989 through October 15, 1989. 


Samuel] Batzli, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Printing and 
Photographic Services, assisted with George Tames collection of photographs, 
September 1, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Tanika Beamon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. Assisted research 


by head of audience research and helped prepare preview gallery for the "The 


Information of People, Information and Technology" exhibit, June 5, 1989 
through August 11, 1989. 


Dana Belcher, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Numismatics, rearranged 


coins and currency of Alexandria, Egypt from Greek imperial times in Asia 
Minor and Asia Proper, September 12, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 


Sheri Belcher, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Computers 
Information and Society, assisted with the "Information Age" exhibition, 
February 7, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Suzanne Bell, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Berkeley. Domestic 
Life Division, researched youth subcultures in 20th century American and 
American home life, June 1, 1989 through August 1, 1989. 

Paul Bellis, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wooster. History of Science and 
Technology, assisted in research on exhibit dealing with history of science in the 


U.S., stressing the social implications of scientific research, June 5, 1989 
through August 4, 1989. 


Mike Berman, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin. Social and Cultural 
History, performed research, script writing and exhibit maintenance for "Land 


of Promise: America in the 19th century,” May 23, 1989 through August 18, 
1989. 


Amy Bix, PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University. History of Science and 
Technology, researched and planned for new exhibit "Science in America," 
June 14, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Laura Blake, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Department of Public 


Programs, assisted research and collection of photos, American Sampler 


programs, and archiving and cataloging of materials, January 27, 1989 through 
May 5, 1989. 


Heidi Boncher, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. Electricity and Modern 
Physics, collected data for card catalog, prepared photographs and assisted in 
conservation tasks, June 1, 1989 through July 31, 1989. 

Kourtney Braff, Bachelors Degree. Internship Office, assisted with Desktop 
Publishing Intern Newsletter and Pendulum Perspectives, June 6, 1989 through 
July 6, 1989. 

Laura Branstetter, Bachelors Candidate, New College of U.S.F. Transportation 
Division, assisted with exhibit design and construction of Bicycle exhibit, June 5, 
1989 through August 10, 1989. 

Elizabeth Broadrup, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College. Community Life 


Division, performed graphic and bibliographic research for exhibit on children 


and the Cold War Era and assisted with exhibit maintenance, cataloguing and 
accessioning, June 19, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 
Christina Broberg, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art. Publications, 


assisted in graphic design and production of booklets, flyers, and programs 


required by the Department of Public Programs, February 21, 1989 through 
May 12, 1989. 


Jeffrey Brodie, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Berkeley. Science and 


Technology, assisted with research of various science _and technology projects 


using the Smithsonian Archives, the National Archives and the Library of 
Congress, May 24, 1989 through August 3, 1989. 


Melissa Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Alma College. Office of Public Affairs, acted _as 
liasion with curators and exhibit designers, met with film crews, answered calls 


and reviewed periodicals and newspapers for information pertinent to the 
museum, February 2, 1989 through April 28, 1989. 


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Betsy Buchanan, Bachelors Candidate, Emory and Henry College. Numismatics, 
created photographic files including identification check and typing of labels, 
March 7, 1989 through May 1, 1989. 

Christopher Bunce, High School Graduate. National Numismatics Collection, 
participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary 


Education’s national Summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


David Burgevin, Masters Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth University. 
Photographic History, assisted with collection management, August 28, 1989 
through December 8, 1989. 

Kim Butler, Masters Degree. Public Programs, researched and planned for 1990 
conference on the African diaspora, June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Michele Cappelle, Masters Degree. Textiles, researched the patent models of 
carpeting in the Dot collection, July 7, 1989 through September 22, 1989. 

Lage Carlson, Masters Candidate, Buffalo State College. Conservation Division, 
assisted with conservation/preservation of paper objects, March 6, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 

James Carpenter, Bachelors Candidate, Central Wesleyan College. Transportation, 
served as research and collections management assistant, September 11, 1989 
through December 18, 1989. 

Marie Carter, Bachelors Degree. Publications, served _as editorial and production 
assistant working on entire publications process, September 25, 1989 through 
June 30, 1990. 

David Cebula, Masters Candidate, West Virginia University. Transportation, compiled 
an index of marine steam engine builders in New York from 1840 through 
1860, January 23, 1989 through March 17, 1989. 

Sulhee Chung, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Science and Technology, 


conducted research on the impact _and influence of technological development 


on the intellectual history of the United States, September 5, 1989 through 
December 15, 1989. 


Greta Climer, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. Internship Office, 
assisted in coordination and research for the Landmark ’90 conference and the 
February Black History Month Conference, June 12, 1989 through 
August 4, 1989. 

Leslie Clovis, Masters Candidate, Northeastern University. Internship Office, 
organized "brown bag" series of weekly lectures and events for interns, June 5, 
1989 through September 1, 1989. 


Lisa Clyde, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives Center, conducted research 


on the history of advertising, September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 
Anna Coatsworth, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. Internship Office, 
assisted Internship and Fellowship Coordinator, July 3, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 
Jared Cohen, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Education, assisted with 


"Field to Factory" Education outreach kits, January 24, 1989 through April 24, 
1989. 


Hope Connors, Masters Degree. American Indian Program, maintained "The Way to 


Independence" exhibition, established "suitcase" a traveling exhibition of native 


plants and medicinal plants and assisted with Folklife Festival and Public 
Programs Education Coordination, June 12, 1989 through October 17, 1989. 


Rebecca Cureton, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Education, 
assisted with projects relating to the Hands on History Room, January 9, 1989 
through April 20, 1989. 

Colleen Curry, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Registrar’s Office, 
assisted with variety of tasks including administrative functions, off-site storage 


and central cataloguing of the 1876 exhibition, May 8, 1989 through June 30, 
1989. 


Amy Jo Dale, Bachelors Candidate, University of Redlands. Public Affairs, studied 
administrative systems necessary for an effective public affairs program, 
September 21, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Daniel Dalrymple, High School Graduate. Archives Center, participated in "Intern 


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89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer 
internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 


Margarita Decierdo, Bachelors Degree. Department of History and Department of 
Agriculture, researched and transcribed information on Southern agriculture, 
June 12, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Lies] Dees, Bachelors Degree. Musical History, assisted with the Duke Ellington 
collection, September 5, 1989 through August 5, 1990. 

Margherita Desy, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Political 


History, worked on decorative art objects for the "Ceremonial Court" exhibition 


and performed conservation and design work on the First Ladies Case, 
January 11, 1989 through May 1, 1989. 


Cynthia Dickinson, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University. Electricity and 
Modern Physics, performed basic collections management and preparation of a 
historic photo file, June 19, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Debra Dunbar, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Davis. Exhibit Design, 
served as design assistant for the "Women in the Progressive Era” exhibition, 
September 5, 1989 through December 20, 1989. 

David Edwards, Bachelors Candidate, Holy Cross College. Academic Affairs, assisted 
in preparation of a histonography of the literature about the Pumritans, 

January 17, 1989 through May 5, 1989. 

Hazel Ervin, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. American Quarterly, assisted 
with editing and layout for American Quarterly, June 5, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 

Lura Erwin, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Exhibit Design, designed scale 


drawings for "From Parlor to Politics” exhibition, February 1, 1989 through 
April 28, 1989. 


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Marisol Espina-Ruiz, Museum Professional, National Museum of Anthropology of 
Mexico. Exhibits, assisted in the design and preparation for an exhibition on 
television, January 1, 1989 through May 15, 1989. 

Francesca Fazzari, Bachelors Candidate, University of Toronto. History of Science 
and Technology, assisted with research in Manast perspective of developmental 


technology and with technology exhibit preparation, May 15, 1989 through 
August 18, 1989. 


Kathleen Fenton, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Internship 
Office, served as assistant internship and fellowship coordinator, January 9, 
1989 through March 31, 1989. 

Jocelyn File, Bachelors Degree. Armed Forces Division, worked with prints and 
photographs in the Division’s collection and helped to maintain the 
"A More Perfect Union" exhibition, June 5, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Amber Finney, High School Graduate. Division of Medical Sciences, participated in 
"Intern 789," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Delya Ghosh, High School Graduate. Programs in Popular American Music, 


participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary 


Education’s national summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through 
July 7, 1989. 


Leslie Gilltum, High School, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and 
Technology. Political History, assisted with research and organization for 
"Women in the Progressive Era” exhibition, June 28, 1989 through July 29, 
1989. 

Joanne Gipson, Bachelors Degree. Medical Sciences, performed research and 


inventory in preparation for the manuscript "Engendering Culture: Manhood 


and Womanhood in 1930s Murals, Sculptures, and Theater, June 8, 1989 
through August 1, 1989. 


Randi Gordan, Bachelors Candidate, Washington State University. Department of 


Science and Technology, assisted in a special project for military headgear, a 


project for uniforms and in developing a national collection of women’s military 
uniforms, May 22, 1989 through August 12, 1989. 


Christine Griffin, Bachelors Candidate, Baldwin Wallace College. Internship Office, 
assisted Internship and Fellowship Coordinator, June 19, 1989 through 
September 1, 1989. 

Peter Gustafson, Bachelors Candidate, Houghton College. Political History, identified, 
marked, located, and rearranged collections, February 2, 1989 through 
April 28, 1989. 

Jeffrey Hamley, PhD Candidate, Harvard University. American Indian Program, 
researched photographic history of federal Indian boarding school education 


during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, June 5, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 


Brooke Hartzog, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Photography, assisted in the 
production of a videodisc concerning the Underwood and Underwood glass 
stereographs collection, September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Katherine Hersperger, Bachelors Candidate, Syracuse University. Publications 
Division, assisted in design and editing, production and inventory control of 
publications, May 22, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Elizabeth Heydt, Bachelors Candidate, Purdue University. Electricity and 
Modern Physics, assisted in collections management, working with a project to 


rehouse specimens collected in the Division of Electricity and Modern Physics, 
May 15, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Julie Hickman, Bachelors Candidate, Baylor University. Public Programs, assisted the 
Intern Coordinator, May 15, 1989 through June 16, 1989. 

Carrie Higgins, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Electricity and Modern 
Physics, worked in conservation collection management, exhibit design and on- 
line computer data entry, September 21, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Michelle Ho, High School Graduate. Division of Political History, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Cynthia Holloman, Bachelors Candidate, Auburn University. Armed Forces History, 
Participated in special projects to document, photo and rehouse head gear,and 


in development of the collection of women’s military uniforms, 
June 15, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Kathleen Horwedel, Bachelors Candidate, Bowling Green State University. Social and 
Cultural History and Division of Community of Life, assisted with research and 
exhibitions, June 5, 1989 through August 9, 1989. 

Erin Hoyt, Bachelors Candidate, Spring Hill College. Education, assisted with 
preparation of a new interpreter’s manual for the school tour program, 

May 30, 1989 through August 10, 1989. 

Maureen Hurley, Bachelors Candidate, University of New Hampshire. Public 
Programs, assisted with production of publications, February 2, 1989 through 
April 28, 1989. 

Elizabeth Joffrion, Masters Degree. Agriculture and Natural Resources, transcribed, 
indexed and created finding aide for a series of oral histories conducted with 
Southern sharecroppers and farm tenants, September 25, 1989 through June 30, 
1990. 

Su Kao, Bachelors Candidate, Bryn Mawr College. History of Science and 
Technology, catalogued and accessioned approximately 200 over-the-counter 
medicines collected in China last year, June 1, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Mary Kenyon-Sterling, Bachelors Degree. Columbus Quincentenary, 
assisted with research and preparation of exhibits, June 19, 1989 
through June 1, 1990. 

Mark Kessler, Bachelors Degree. Assisted with research for Common Agenda, 

June 27, 1989 throug August 25, 1989. 


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Lene Klit, Visiting Professional, Danish National Museum. Conservation Department, 
served as assistant to the photographers learning latest photographic, studio 
and lab equipment, November 1, 1988 through January 31, 1989. 

Lisa Kranthal, Bachelors Degree. Conservation, learned conservation techniques, 
September 18, 1989 through June 30, 1990. 

Angela Krueger, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Armed Forces Division, 
Participated in a special project for military headgear and helped to develop a 


national collection of women’s military uniforms, May 22, 1989 through 
July 28, 1989. 


Sanghmitra Kundu, Masters Candidate, Texas Tech Museum. History and 
Technology Collections Management, assisted with reinstallation of exhibits 
removed for building renovation, May 15, 1989 through August 15, 1989. 

Martha La Mason, Bachelors Candidate, Christopher Newport College. Political 
History, assisted with final organization and installation of the "Ceremonial 
Court" exhibition, January 9, 1989 through March 7, 1989. 

Jill Lavigne, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Office of Printing and 
Photographic Services, assisted with various work in the office, May 30, 1989 
through August 4, 1989. 

Maureen Lenehan, Bachelors Degree. Numismatics, reorganized the Numismatic 
Library photographs, June 5, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Jennifer Loesel, High Schoo] Graduate. Early Enrichment Center, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Bridget Maley, Bachelors Candidate, Salem College. Ceramics and Glass, assisted in 
accessioning a collection of recently acquired ceramics, January 3, 1989 through 
January 27, 1989. 

David Manning, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. Museum Programs, 
assisted with publicity for American Sampler, All-American Music and Palm 
Court programs, September 12, 1989 through November 30, 1989. 

Daniel McCarthy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Oregon. Internship Office, 
researched and produced an Internship Catalogue; researched and wrote for 
the Newsletter to former interns, April 3, 1989 through June 23, 1989. 

Daniel McClure, Bachelors Candidate, Wesleyan University. Archives Center, 

conducted a research project with the Duke ae Collection, June 5, 1989 
through August 25, 1989. 

Laura McGlasson, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Armed Forces History, 
updated catalog records on Womens Uniform Collection, January 31, 1989 
through May 15, 1989. 

Bronwyn McNeill, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College, University of Dublin. 
Military History and Regent’s Fellow, assisted with rehousing, conservation and 


collections management of Recruitment Posters in military history, June 19, 
1989 through October 1, 1989. 


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Cheryl Megerdigian, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, archived materials from 
various collections, June 7, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Vicki Meier, Bachelors Candidate. Armed Forces History, participated in a special 
project to document, photograph and rehouse military headgear and assisted 
with reorganization of uniform collection, May 9, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Dana Middents, Bachelors Candidate, American University. History of Science and 
Technology, assisted with entering graphics into on line catalog and with an 
interactive display, June 12, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Nancy Mitchell, Bachelors Degree. History of Science and Technology, assisted with 
Native American Culture resource management, June 26, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 

Todd Mohink, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Department of Social 
and Cultural History, assisted with cataloguing movie objects and with the Men 
and Women exhibit, June 19, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Monica Moore, Bachelors Degree. Division of Musical Instruments, researched black 
periodicals to discover black perception of Ellington, June 12, 1989 through 
September 1, 1989. 

Alexandra Morris, Bachelors Candidate, Cambridge University. Division of Science 
and Technology, assisted with arrangement of graphics for communications 
exhibit, July 5, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Matthew Mulcahy, Bachelors Candidate, Macalester College. Division of Community 
Life, researched historically black land grant college, May 30, 1989 through 
August 31, 1989. 

John Murph, Bachelors Degree. Studied Afro-American music and jazz with 


emphasis on Duke Ellington’s international tours, June 5, 1989 through August 
25% 1989. 


Kevin Murphy, Masters Degree. Domestic Life, conducted research of 20th century 
American home life and youth culture and assisted with maintenance of current 
exhibits and collections, June 1, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Laura Narcizo, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Internship and 
Fellowship Office, served as assistant internship and fellowship coordinator, 
September 6, 1989 through December 6, 1989. 

Jessie Nicoll, High School, Pittsford Mendon High School. Exhibits Production, 
assisted with graphics production, July 17, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 
Sylvia O’Macauley, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, assisted with Duke Ellington 

project, June 19, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Allison Paddlety, Bachelors Candidate, Institute of American Indian Art. Armed 
Forces History, assisted staff with daily office work, October 7, 1988 through 
December 22, 1988. Graphic Arts, assisted with various work in the division 
June 26, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Sunae Park, Phd. Textiles, Completed descriptions of newly-acquired objects, 


continued survey of early 20th-Century fabrics, assisted mounting a Case-of-the | 
Month exhibit, April 10, 1989 through July 3, 1989. 


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Pamela Paulien, Bachelors Degree. Exhibits Design, assisted in developing models 
and drawings for sections of the "From Parlor to Politics” exhibition, 
June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Stephen Perciful, High School Graduate. Division of Armed Forces, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Lisa Pertillar, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Division of Community Life, 
assisted in editing and writing annotated bibliography for a gospel music 
anthology, June 5, 1989 through August 24, 1989. 

Diana Plumer, Bachelors Candidate, Case Western Reserve University. Political 
Documents, performed duties as research assistant, June 26, 1989 through 
August 4, 1989. 

Sarah Prown, Bachelors Degree. Community Life, conducted research and collections 
management for an exhibition on the early history of Rock and Roll, 
September 5, 1989 through August 31, 1990. 

Amanda Quandt, Bachelors Candidate, Taylor University. Public Programs, 
obtained film_and video excerpts used in video presentations for two special 
exhibitions, January 23, 1989 through May 4, 1989. 

Dwandalyn Reece, Masters Degree. Musical History, conducted research for the 
Duke Ellington Collection, January 5, 1989 through May 31, 1989. 

Sharon Reynolds, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives Center, assisted with 
the Duke Ellington exhibition, September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

William Roche, III, Bachelors Candidate, University of Notre Dame. Design Division, 


assisted in research and scale drawing for the "Sesame Street" and the 


‘Manufacturing of the M9 Service Handgun," May 31, 1989 through 
August 20, 1989. 


Janet Rockne, Bachelors Degree. Division of Domestic Life, assisted with research in 
20th Century youth subcultures, and with cleaning and numbering of exhibits, 
August 1, 1989 through August 1, 1990. 

Ivonne Ross, Bachelors Candidate, Montgomery College. Medical Sciences, assisted 


in cataloguing accessioning, photographing and entering into computer data 


medical objects to be transferred to other locations, June 19, 1989 through 
August 18, 1989. 


Darren Rydstrom, Bachelors Candidate, Biola University. Agriculture and Natural 
Resources, served as research and collections management assistant, September 
11, 1989 through December 18, 1989. 

Jacqueline Schraud, Masters Candidate, Armed Services 
History, catalogued women’s uniforms and studied women on frontier army 
posts, June 1, 1989 through August 1, 1989. 

Susan Schroeder, Bachelors Candidate, Colorado State University. American Indian 
Program, assisted with the American Indian collection, May 8, 1989 through 
July 28, 1989. 


Nicole Senecal, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Exhibit Design, 
researched, designed and executed specific elements of the "Who Wears the 
Pants?" exhibition, January 10, 1989 through April 14, 1989. 

Eileen Shapiro, Masters Degree. Political History, researched moving pictures and 
other film sources at the National Archives and the Library of Congress for the 


"Women in Progressive Era" exhibition, July 10, 1989 through 
September 30, 1989. 


Cheryl Simmons, Masters Degree. Archives, researched African-American Diaspora, 
May 15, 1989 through November 11, 1989. 
Jolie Simmons, Bachelors Candidate, West Virginia University. Publications and 


Exhibit Design, assisted in design, production and inventory control with special 


emphasis on the design and production of printed materials, September 11, 
1989 through June 1, 1990. 


Sara Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Northwestern University. Political History, 
conducted research and photographic identification on slavery and free blacks 
in 19th Century America, September 19, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Suzanne Smyrl, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Division of Political 


History, assembled and reorganized portions of the Division’s photographic 


collections into useful categories or descriptors for the use of researchers, 
May 30, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 


Rebecca Sokolovsky, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College. Musical History, assisted 
with research to develop a bibliographic and vertical research file on Duke 
Ellington and _his associates, June 5, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Linda Song, Bachelors Degree. Assisted with research 


for paper on Afro-Americans who remained in the South during the Great 


Migration and acted as curatorial assistant for the "Parlor to Politics" exhibition, 
June 5, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Christopher Stadnyk, High Schoo] Graduate. Department of Exhibits, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Evan Stoddard, Bachelors Candidate, Miami University, Ohio. Electricity and 
Modern Physics, organized card catalogue system and photographs and acted as 
curatorial assistant, May 23, 1989 through August 1, 1989. 

Yoonjoo Strumfels, Masters Degree. Paper Conservation, completed an advanced 
internship in conservation, January 3, 1989 through January 2, 1990. 

Pamela Sturmer, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Division of Community Life, 
researched and developed an exhibit on children of the Cold War, 

May 30, 1989 through July 21, 1989. 
Miriam Thaggert, High School Graduate. Program in Black American Culture, 


participated in "Intern 89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary 


Education’s national summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


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Jennifer Theiss, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan Art School. Design, 


performed basic graphic and typographic work for exhibits, June 8, 1989 
through August 8, 1989. 


Phillip Thomas, Bachelors Degree. Internship and Fellowship Office, served as 
assistant internship and fellowship coordinator, September 9, 1989 through 
December 1, 1989. 

Kiley Timperley, High School Graduate. Office of Printing and Photographic 
Services, participated in "Intern 89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary 


Education’s national summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 
1989. 


Christine Truoiolo, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Public Programs, 
assisted with the production of a scholarly meeting, a public symposium and a 
small exhibition, January 24, 1989 through May 5, 1989. 

Ann Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, Wheaton College. Musical History, assisted with 
the Duke Ellington project, January 3, 1989 through January 27, 1989. 

Stephanie Wahl, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Armed Forces 
History, assisted with women’s uniform collection, September 6, 1989 through 
December 15, 1989. 

Chris Walsh, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. Academic Affairs, assisted 
Copy Editor of the American Quarterly, January 12, 1989 through 
June 1, 1989. ; 

Eric Ward, Bachelors Candidate, Coe College. Public Affairs, coordinated and 
supervised film crews for press conferences on the Inventors and Innovators 
exhibit, September 13, 1989 through December 8, 1989. 

Janis Weiher, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Office of the 
Registrar, assisted with all major functions of the Office of the Registrar, 
January 10, 1989 through April 20, 1989. 

Jodi Westrum, Bachelors Candidate, University of Iowa. Public Programs, served as 
permissions editor for Columbus Quincentenary book, September 5, 1989 
through December 15, 1989. 

Heather Wilcox, High School, Pennridge High School. Transportation, catalogued 
Pullman train photos on computer, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Cynthia Williams, Masters Candidate, James Madison University. Social and Cultural 
History and Politica] History, assisted with photographic collection and with the 
"Parlor to Politics" exhibition, June 5, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Nicole Williamson, Bachelors Degree. Public Programs, conducted research for 1992 
Africa Diaspora Conference and served as production assistant for the 1990 
African AMerican Aesthic Conference, September 25, 1989 through December 
d 31989. 

Heather Woodcock, Bachelors Degree. Center for Advertising History and the 
Archives Center, assisted with research on food, cosmetic and public interest 


advertising including soft drink, cigarette and over-the-counter medicine ads, 
June 26, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Sun Kyung Yoon, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Computers and 


Information in Society, assisted with the "Information Age" exhibition, 
February 2, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 


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John Alroy, Bachelors Degree. Paleobiology, compiled information on Terrestrial 
Ecosystem Evolution, July 4, 1989 through June 30, 1990. 

Abigail Armstrong, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Anthropology, assisted 
with inventory, repair and process of a historic film collection, June 7, 1989 
through August 18, 1989. 

Kristina Arnold, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, researched Plains Indian sundance 
and contemporary Plains Indian art, May 31, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Anne Baird, Bachelors Candidate, Salem College. Naturalist Center, reviewed, edited 
and updated Learning Laboratory in Human Osteology, January 3, 1989 
through January 27, 1989. 

Jennifer Baum, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Anthropology, 
worked with classical archaeology, May 26, 1989 through August 30, 1989. 

Timothy Bernardis, Masters Degree. Little Big Horn College. Anthropology, 
researched and wrote for Crow tribal catalog, July 17, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 

Kathryn Bohling, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Education, 
prepared educational component for exhibition in the North American Mammal 
Hall, January 9, 1989 through May 4, 1989. 

Leah Bowanko, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison University. Botany, conducted 
research on the flora of the Guianas, December 19, 1988 through 
January 6, 1989. 

Heather Briggs, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Wertebrate 
Zoology, worked with systematics of nine-banded armadillos, June 5, 1989 
through August 11, 1989. 

Kyllan Brooke, High School Graduate. Department of Exhibits, participated in 
"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Scott Brown, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Anthropology, 
assisted with preliminary research for Hall of Human Origins, January 9, 1989 
through May 12, 1989. 

Kenneth Michael] Cameron, Bachelors Degree. Botany, conducted research on the 
flora of the Guianas, December 19, 1989 through January 2, 1989. 


Mariel Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, University of New Mexico. Vertebrate 


Zoology, worked with catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 


specifically systematics of Sonora Leaf-Nosed snakes, June 5, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


Elizabeth Cates, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Anthropology, 
assisted in the laboratory analyzing bones from the Lamb Spring archaeological 
site, December 19, 1988 through May 15, 1989. 

James Chandler, Bachelors Degree. Mineral Sciences, worked with computer 
specialist in the Global Volcanism Program, May 22, 1989 through August 31, 
1989. 

Monique Chretien, High School Graduate. Vertebrate Zoology, participated in 
"Intern 89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Susan Cierebiej, High School Graduate. Marine Systems Laboratory, participated in 
"Intern 89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Eileen Collins, Bachelors Candidate, Louisiana Tech University. Vertebrate Zoology, 
and Herpetology, studied age and size relationships in an Arboreal snake, 
June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Marcia Connor, Bachelors Candidate, Thomas Nelson Community College. 
Mammalogy, assisted with curating genets, January 23, 1989 through 
May 15, 1989. 

Jill Crook, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. Anthropology, compiled 
data on Pacific Collection donors and performed a bibliographic search on 
Preznisian art, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Mary Droutsas, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Film Archives, organized, 


processed, repaired and prepared archival motion picture collections for 


preservation, duplication and storage, January 31, 1989 through April 28, 1989. 
Randy Emery, Bachelors Candidate, Haskell Indian Junior College. Anthropology, 


assembled information relevant to American Indian collections in Smithsonian 
museums and photocopied all Zuni photographs, June 5, 1989 through 
August 5, 1989. 

David Ernstes, Bachelors Candidate, Texas A&M University. Botany, assisted with 


processing Dr. Elbert Little’s Collection, May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 
Neil Fallon, High School, Seneca Valley High School. Anthropology, conducted 


research in a skeletal biology laboratory, February 2, 1989 through 
June 15, 1989. 

Jean Fang, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, assisted with Central Plants Collection 
in_ bone analysis and inventory, June 5, 1989 through August 15, 1989. 

Darcie Faucher, Bachelors Candidate, LIU Southampton College. Marine Systems 


Laboratory, participated in field project in Goodland, Florida, August 30, 1989 
through December 23, 1989. 


Carolyn Ferrell, Bachelors Candidate, University of Minnesota. Vertebrate Zoology, 
worked with Mammalian Species Account, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 

Lisa Fritzler, Bachelors Candidate, Montana State University. Anthropology, 
photographed Crow Artifact Collection for catalog, July 10, 1989 through 
September 8, 1989. 

Suzanne Furesz, Bachelors Candidate, St. Mary’s University. Botany, assisted with 
Living Forest project_and its application to paleobotanical field work, 

May 30, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Eric Galm, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, re-catalogued Afncan drums in the 
collection, analyzed and notated field performance tapes and worked with the 
Folklife Festival, June 8, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Jania Garcia, Masters Candidate, University of Washington. Anthropology, arranged 
and described the papers of Helen L. Peterson (Executive Director, National 


Congress of American Indians, 1953-1961), April 3, 1989 through 
June 30, 1989. 


Antoinette Geoly, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison University. Mineral Sciences, 
worked with powder x-ray diffraction studies of minerals, June 13, 1989 through 
August 18, 1989. 

Gary Gillis, Bachelors Candidate, Pacific Lutheran University. Vertebrate Zoology, 
worked with Fish Osteology and Systematics, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 

Jason Grant, Bachelors Candidate, University of Alaska at Fairbanks. Botany, worked 
with Bromeliad Floristics, May 30, 1989 through August 30, 1989. 

Jennifer Gray, Bachelors Candidate, Rhodes College. Vertebrate Zoology, worked 
with Fossil Birds, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Terry Gray, Bachelors Candidate, State Gleska College. Anthropology, worked on a 
photo survey, June 12, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Timothy Griffith, High School Graduate. Botany, participated in "Intern 89," the 
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship 
program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Susan Grupp, Bachelors Degree. Entomology, illustrated anatomical dissections to 
assist research on Lepidoptera (moths), December 19, 1988 through 
March 30, 1989. 

William Haigler, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. 
Botany, assisted with Graminae curation and with the cytology of Mulhenbergia, 
May 30, 1989 through August 15, 1989. 

Margaret Halloran, Bachelors Candidate, Beloit College. Anthropology, abstracted 
scholarly articles in preparation for conference on Museums and their 
Communities, helped to prepare bibliography on Niger and northern Nigeria 
for_a research project on the history of theater and drama in this region, and 


worked with research project on socialization of youth in to adult society, 
May 22, 1989 through August 20, 1989. 


Brian Harvey, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Anthropology, assisted in 
classical archeology section, May 25, 1989 through August 20, 1989. 

Hilde Hein, Visiting Professional, College of the Holy Cross. Education, conducted 
audience research in the museum and assisted in the development of public 
programming during the summer, April 10, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

David Hiltz, Jr., Bachelors Candidate, College of the Atlantic. Marine Systems 
Laboratory, developed and operated living ecosystems for the Space Biosphere 
Venture Project, January 2, 1989 through March 3, 1989. 

Bruce Hoffman, Bachelors Candidate, Humboldt Sate University. Botany, prepared 
manuscript on useful and medicinal plants of the Tuianas and processed plant 
specimens from the Tuianas, May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Claudia Holland, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, collected and assembled 


accession, catalogue, and pertinent information to establish the provenance of 


African-Caribbean and African-Hispanic objects located in the Ethnological 
Collections, August 7, 1989 through September 22, 1989. 


Eleanor Holland, Bachelors Degree. Entomology, produced scientific illustrations for 
publication in research papers, September 5, 1989 through September 30, 1989. 
Kathryn Hoppe, Bachelors Degree. Mineral Sciences, assembled post-1986 reports 


for successor to recently published Global Volcanism 1975-1985, gathered 


information about geophysical events and helped to prepare reports for the 
Scientific Event Alert Network Bulletin, June 12, 1989 through 


August 4, 1989. 

Natasha Iskander, High School, Madeira School. Exhibits, assisted with the Volcano 
Egyptian and Nomads exhibitions and conducted photography research for 
educational programs, September 20, 1989 through June 1, 1990. 

Laurie Jeffers, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New York. Botany, 
photographed using the Scanning Electron Microscope, January 3, 1989 through 
January 13, 1989. 

Katherine Jones, Bachelors Candidate. Invertebrate Zoology, drew scientific 
illustrations for Mollusk_ Department, including carbon dusting, stipple and 
sketches, June 12, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Miranda Kahn, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Botany, performed anatomical 
studies of Commelinaceae, May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Lawrence Kelly, Bachelors Candidate, California Polytechnic State University. Botany, 
worked on composite of the Guyanas, June 12, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Laurie Klingensmith, Bachelors Candidate, New Mexico State University. Botany, 
archived botanical illustrations from the department, rematting and creating 
database, May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Francis Koh, High School, Walt Whitman Senior High School. Marine Systems 


Laboratory, assisted in maintaining systems laboratory project, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 


Nicole Lemon, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 
Anthropology, conducted research, September 18, 1989 through December 8, 
1989. 

Mia Lerner, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin at Madison. Naturalist 
Center, organized and catalogued fossil mollusks and developed scientific 
illustration skills, June 19, 1989 through August 12, 1989. 

Marcy Levy, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. Anthropology, 
assisted in developing a bibliography in relation to the Conte Collection of 
West African textiles from Niger and Nigeria, organized twenty years of 
correspondences concerning the Lamb Collection of West African textiles and 
worked with the Dan collection of passport masks and developed a picture 
library according to ethnic programs, June 1, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Danny Maria, Bachelors Candidate, Fort Lewis College. Anthropology, worked as a 
computer programmer and with the Navajo History section, May 29, 1989 
through August 4, 1989. 

Kim Meadow, Bachelors Degree. Vertebrate Zoology, worked with Mammalian 
Species Account, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Carol Mears, Bachelors Candidate, Youngstown State University. Botany, studied, 


processed and identified marine algae, May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 
Corinne Miles, Bachelors Degree. Paleobotany, conducted fieldwork of Eocene 


Period in Big Horn Basin, Wyoming and processed data, July 6, 1989 through 
September 6, 1989. 

Kimberly Moeller, Bachelors Candidate, Stockton State College. Anthropology, 
assisted in the Conservation Laboratory, February 6, 1989 through May 13, 
1989. 

Brad Moon, Bachelors Degree. Vertebrate Zoology, conducted research on the 


variation in South Pacific island populations of the parthenogenetic and sexually 


reproducing gecko Nastus pelagicus, 
October 17, 1988 through March 30, 1989. 


Susan Nahwoosky, Bachelors Candidate, Keuka College. Anthropology, catalogued 
Comanche collection, May 22, 1989 through August 22, 1989. 

James Nieh, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Vertebrate Zoology, studied 
Allometry in Squirrels, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Andrea Nix, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Botany, documented two data 
base programs and updated current genus lists and labels, June 9, 1989 through 
August 18, 1989. 

James Nix-Gomez, High School, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and 


Technology. Anthropology, worked with The Powers Phase Project, 
computerizing information about artifacts from two sites in Missouri_using 
DBase and Autocard programs, June 26, 1989 through September 4, 1989. 

Virginia Norcross, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Los Angeles. 
Anthropology, researched for brochure, July 17, 1989 through September 30, 
1989. 


Anna Nowicka, Bachelors Candidate, University of Warsaw. Anthropology, analyzed 
historic pottery from the northern Great Plains with special emphasis on the 
Arikara Indians, September 5, 1989 through September 1, 1990. 

Sue Oesterreich, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. 
Botany, worked on various lab duties including describing pollen ultrastructure, 
May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Monika Palunas, Bachelors Candidate, Wittenberg University. Paleobiology, 
performed paleobotanical laboratory work and field work, June 9, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 

Sunae Park, PhD. Anthropology, improved documentation of the Korean ethnology 


collections, especially the early textile collection, August 1, 1989 through 
January 15, 1990. 


Alonso Perez, High School, San Gabriel High School. Botany, assisted in Gramineae 
curation, July 3, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Patricia Petrivelli, Masters Candidate, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Anthropology, 
conducted research in the Aleut collections, April 13, 1989 through 
June 2, 1989. 

Jennifer Phipps, Bachelors Candidate, Muskingum College. Botany, worked on 
bibliography and update of negatives for Gesneriaceae projects, May 30, 1989 
through August 4, 1989. 

Arifin Pramono, Museum Professional, National Museum of Indonesia. Anthropology, 
learned and practiced archival techniques to be applied to the Dorothy Pelzer 
collection, January 16, 1989 through January 28, 1990. 

Scott Rawlins, Masters Degree. Anthropology, drew artifacts for publication, and 
helped to prepare anthropological/archaeological visual materials for publication 
in the Handbook of North American Indians, July 27, 1989 through August 25, 
1989. 

Rebekah Resnick, Bachelors Candidate, College of the Atlantic. Marine Systems 
Laboratory, developed and operated living ecosystems for the Space Biosphere 

Venture Project, January 2, 1989 through March 3, 1989. 

Michael Richardson, High School Graduate. Insect Zoo, participated in "Intern ’89," 
the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer 
internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Leslie Sagle, Bachelors Degree. Special Exhibits, assisted with conservation and 
preparation of ethnographic objects for the "Java Seas" exhibit, June 5, 1989 
through September 1, 1989. 

Patricia Sansone, Bachelors Degree. Naturalist Center, developed and implemented 
the "Behind the Scenes in a Natural History Museum" exhibition, October 11, 
1988 through December 30, 1988. 

Christine Skelly, Bachelors Degree. Vertebrate Zoology, studied patterns of bird 
variation, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Ferial Deer Skye, PhD. Anthropology, catalogued articles for the Menominee Indian 
archives project, July 3, 1989 through October 31, 1989. 


Denise Slack, Masters Degree. Naturalist Center, performed vanous duties including 
working with the general public, conducting school group programs, 
participating in teacher workshops and developing skills on developing hands-on 


activities for secondary school science students, July 7, 1989 through 
August 2, 1989. 


Alton Straub, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Vertebrate Zoology, studied 
Fish Osteology and Systematics, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Ashley Straupe, Bachelors Candidate, Harvey Mudd College, assisted 
with carrying out survey of visitor interest and attitudes towards exhibit on 


human origins and with refurbishing physical anthropology exhibits, June 19, 
1989 through September 1, 1989. 


Stephanie Tannert, Bachelors Candidate, Louisiana State University. Anthropology, 
assisted with survey data collection and editing to develop an exhibition on 


human evolution and assisted in skeletal biology research, June 2, 1989 through 
July 31, 1989. 


Amanda Taylor, High School Graduate. Office of Special Exhibits, participated in 
"Intern "89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Suroojnauth Tiwari, Bachelors Degree. Botany, studied bio-diversity of the guiana, 
May 31, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Gerald Tom, High School Graduate. Insect Zoo, participated in "Intern ’89," the 
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship 
program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Claudia Walks Along, Bachelors Candidate, Montana State University. Anthropology, 
photographed Crow Indian Collection for catalog, July 10, 1989 through August 
17; 1989. 

Courtney Williams, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Education, assisted 
with education packets, materials, tours, public programs and teacher’s 
workshops, February 2, 1989 through April 30, 1989. 

Virginia Wong, Bachelors Candidate, Tarleton State University. Mineral Science, 
assisted in translation of Banasa Malayora in the Global Volcanism Program, 
June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Lili Xie, Bachelors Degree. Wertebrate Zoology, assisted in translation of scientific 
articles to English from Chinese_and assisted with SI joint Sino-American 


Ecological Survey of Xinjiang Province, China, December 16, 1988 through 
December 16, 1989. 


Tana Yarano, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Education, assisted 
in_preparation and coordination of educational materials and public programs 
for the "Crossroads of Continents" exhibition, January 10, 1989 through April 
28, 1989. 

Christine Zimmerman, High School, Senneca Valley High School. Anthropology, 


analyzed animal bones from archaeological sites in Turkey and Syma, 
February 6, 1989 through May 31, 1989. 


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NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 


Christi Barnes, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Catalog of American 


Portraits, matched photographs of American portraits from major American 


public and private collections with appropnate catalog information, 
February 21, 1989 through May 31, 1989. 


Tasha Bassett, Bachelors Candidate, Evergreen State College. Design and 
Production, assisted with museum graphics, March 27, 1989 through August 31, 
1989. 

Brad Bynum, High School, School without Walls. Library, assisted with library duties, 
October 4, 1988 through January 18, 1989. 

Tracey Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Education, developed a 


proposal to create a puppet show to serve families on weekends and developed 


the February program for the Museum Education Roundtable, September 14, 
1989 through December 15, 1989. 


Anna Choo, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Berkeley. Education 


Department, assisted in planning for public programs series, reviewed scripts 
and tapes, recommended feasibility of programs and assisted in the 
administrative, technical and logistical aspects of producing public programs 


highlighting the permanent collection, June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 
Amy Commito, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Collections, conducted research 


on Chicago World’s Exposition, September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Vandy Cook, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. Office of Exhibition, 
computerized exhibition history and assisted with an exhibition, September 11, 
1989 through December 1, 1989. 

Curtis Cox, High School, School without Walls. Library, assisted with library duties, 
February 22, 1989 through June 14, 1989. 

Jennifer DeSena, High Schoo] Graduate. Office of the Historian, participated in 
"Intern 789," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Alice Earle, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Design and Production, 
assisted with production management tasks, September 21, 1989 through 
December 16, 1989. 

Marie Friendly, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Painting and 


Sculpture, assisted with research for upcoming exhibition featuring a selection 
of American paintings and sculpture shown at the World’s Columbian 
Exposition, May 8, 1989 through July 31, 1989. 


Jennifer Gentry, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. Library, worked with 
Vertical File material, stack inventory, auction catalogs and performed 
bibliographic searching, May 30, 1989 through August 30, 1989. 

Sarah Goldsmith, High School Graduate. Catalog of American Portraits, organized 


phonographs and portrait data, entered data on computer for artist authority 


file and researched and verified artist data, June 13, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 

Katherine Gould, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Painting and Sculpture, 
assisted with research on group of 18th century Amencan and English portraits 
and assisted with research for an exhibition on American art shown at the 1893 
World’s Columbian Exposition, June 19, 1989 through August 6, 1989. 

Ellen Grayson, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Curator’s Office, 
wrote labels for painting and sculpture for reinstallation of the Hall of 
Presidents, September 1, 1989 through December 30, 1989. 

Shaunga Hoffler, High School, School without Walls. Exhibition Office, incorporated 
pending file photographs into permanent files, February 8, 1989 through 
May 24, 1989. 

Bridget Hughes, Bachelors Candidate, Pratt Institute. Exhibit Design, assisted in 
preparing exhibit layout and working drawings, production schedules and work 


requests, contracting and purchasing, September 25, 1989 through January 1, 
1990. 


Kern Irvine, Bachelors Candidate, Queens University. Library, assisted in operations 


of the library including filing, bibliographic checking and shelving, May 5, 1989 
through September 1, 1989. 


Ellen Keiter, Bachelors Candidate, Muhlenberg College. Design and Production, 
assisted in preparation of scheduling and graphics production work for 
exhibitions, January 30, 1989 through May 15, 1989. 

Judith Kloss, Bachelors Degree. Publications, prepared illustrations and captions for 


book on the work of Winold Reiss and assisted with other publications, 
July 17, 1989 through October 17, 1989. 


Jessica Kohen, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles. Catalog 
of American Portraits, assisted work of Career Awareness Program including 
Artist Authority Database, Southern States Portraits, Portraits of Native 
Amenicans, and Photographs and published reproductions, June 19, 1989 
through September 15, 1989. 

Chery] Kramer, Bachelors Degree. Office of the Historian, researched contemporary 
newspapers, journals and books (1815-1845) for references to portraits of 
Andrew Jackson, April 4, 1989 through June 11, 1989. 

Naomi Kukoff, Bachelors Candidate, Wheaton College. Catalog of American 
Portraits, performed basic research and verified information on portraits from 


public and private collections in California and entered data on computer data 
base, June 26, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


Carey Leue, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Santa Barbara. Curator 
of Paintings and Sculpture, assisted in research on late eighteenth century 
Amenican portraits by Copley, West, Stuart, Peale and others that are being 


studied for a publication of the National Gallery of Art paintings collection, 
June 19, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


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Camilo Marmolejos, High School, School without Walls. Library, assisted with 
classification projects, filing and checking bibliographies, September 19, 1989 
through December 15, 1989. 

Elizabethine McClure, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Public Affairs, 


performed research in preparation for the Winold Reiss exhibition, developing 
press contracts, preparing information for background piece for press kits, 


handled routine responses to calendar listings and updated scrapbooks, 
May 15, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Amy Metsch, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Education Department, 


developed a proposal for Cultures in Motion Creative Exchange, a series of 
museum programs and workshops designed to encourage handicapped and non- 


handicapped persons interested in Portraiture, June 13, 1989 through 
July 28, 1989. 


Elsa Mezvinsky, Bachelors Degree. Prints, assisted the curatorial staff of the Prints 
and Drawings collection in the original cataloguing of acquisition, June 19, 1989 
through August 25, 1989. 

Vittorio Scala, Bachelors Candidate, Bloomsburg University. Public Affairs, 


performed background research on "Portraits of the American Law" exhibition 
in order to target audience, press contacts, invitees for opening reception and 


assisted in sending press information to calendar listings, May 22, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


Crystala Sewell, High School, School without Walls. Education Department, assisted 
with clerical duties, February 17, 1989 through May 5, 1989. 

Dina Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt University. Curator’s Office, assisted in 
writing and augmenting research for new labels for paintings and sculpture in 
the Hall of Presidents, June 12, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Tracy Stewart, High School, School without Walls. Catalog of American Portraits, 
assisted in maintaining and updating the portrait files, February 13, 1989 
through June 16, 1989. 

Shiyana Thenabadu, Bachelors Candidate, Scripps College. Education Department, 


developed a series of programs and workshops designed to encourage 


handicapped and non-handicapped persons interested in portraiture, September 
21, 1989 through December 14, 1989. 


Claire Tieder, Masters Candidate, George Mason University. Curatorial Department, 


conducted research for exhibition on American painting and sculpture at the 


World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, September 11, 1989 through 
December 8, 1989. 


Lucile Walker, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Painting and 


Sculpture, wrote new labels for all paintings and sculpture for the reinstallation 
of the Hall of Presidents, February 6, 1989 through April 30, 1989. 


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Isabella Wiedersich, Freie Universitat Berlin. Catalog of American Portraits, 


catalogued collections and performed other vanous tasks including data entry, 
labeling and filing photographs, assigning names to Artists’ File using D-Base 


III_and creating files using auction catalogs, July 17, 1989 through August 11, 
1989. 


Marianna Williams, Bachelors Candidate, Northern Virginia Community College. 
Catalog of American Portraits, assisted staff with verifying photographic data, 


labeling, integrating information into master file and conducting research, 
February 15, 1989 through June 30, 1989. 


Laura Woodson, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. History of American Culture, 
conducted research on Peale family letters, September 6, 1989 through 
December 15, 1989. 

Karen Yoder, High Schoo] Graduate. Library, participated in "Intern ’89," the Office 


of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship program, 
June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 


OFFICE OF EXHIBITS CENTRAL 


James Baergen, High School Graduate. Fabrication Unit, participated in "Intern ’89," 
the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer 
internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Linley Logan, Bachelors Degree. Specimen Packing and Handling Laboratory, 
packed and crated "Plains Indian Arts: Continuity and Change" traveling 
exhibit, July 31, 1989 through October 20, 1989. 

David Sheldon, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Model Shop, made 


molds and casts in fiberglass for the World War I mannequins for NASM 
exhibition, September 25, 1989 through December 1, 1989. 


OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE 


Joseph Padilla, High Schoo] Graduate. Office of Horticulture, participated in 


"Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national 
summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS 


Heather Baker, Bachelors Degree. Curriculum Programs, assisted in development 
and implementation of career seminars for interns and assisted in development 


of resources for Instructional Resources Program and Curriculum Program, 
May 30, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 


Wahida Mohideen, Museum Professional, National Museums of Kenya. Internships, 
compiled information on internship programs and opportunities at the 
Smithsonian Institution and edited material into publication: Internship 


Opportunities at the Smithsonian, 1989-1991, January 30, 1989 through 
June 30, 1989. 


Elena Maria Neira-Sarmiento, Visiting Professional, Communidad Autonoma de 
Madrid. Performed in depth analysis of structures and systems of management 
at science and technology museums and centers and researched development 


and implementation of exhibits and public programming in science for all age 
levels, July 10, 1989 through July 1, 1990. 


Nancy Rasenti, Bachelors Degree. Curriculum and Instructional Programs, assisted in 
development and implementation of museum training workshops and the 


identification, compilation and dissemination of wntten materials to support the 
programs, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 


Beth Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wooster. Program, provided 
research support for "Views from Space” exhibit, February 2, 1989 through 
April 28, 1989. 

Lawrence Delclos, Bachelors Degree. Program, assisted with the "Inside Active 
Volcanoes exhibition, April 24, 1989 through September 29, 1989. 

Evelyn Figueroa, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Education, 
assisted in research for education resource materials to accompany the 


"Contrasts: 40 Years of Change and Continuity in Puerto Rico” exhibition, July 
21, 1989 through September 9, 1989. 


Melissa Hallman, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College. Program, assisted in research 
and administration for the advance matemals sent to exhibitors of SITES 
exhibitions of British and Irish watercolors and drawings and for an exhibition 
of the work of Austrian Secessionists, June 12, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Zuraidah Hashim, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Assisted in 
the SITES press office in a variety of duties including compiling press 
notebooks for exhibitions which are no longer traveling, preparing press kits for 
upcoming SITES exhibitions and helping at press reviews and the opening 
reception for "Inside Active Volcanoes," June 12, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Rachel Heller, Bachelors Candidate, Brandeis University. Program, provided research 


support for travelling version of "Field to Factory" exhibition, February 2, 1989 
through April 28, 1989. 


Desiree Humphries, Bachelors Degree. Exhibition Production, assisted in research 


and administration for the "Tropical Rainforests: A Disappearing Treasure" 
exhibition, June 19, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

Karen Nichols, Bachelors Degree. Program, provided project assistance for the 
Tropical Rainforest exhibition, November 14, 1988 through February 3, 1989. 


Susie Schnell, Bachelors Candidate, Texas Christian University. Program, provided 
research support for marketing exhibitions, February 2, 1989 through April 28, 
1989. 

Becky Sewell, High School, Garrison Forest School. Program, assisted the 
Publications Director with a variety of projects, February 21, 1989 through 
March 17, 1989. 

Christopher Shrum, Bachelors Candidate, North Arizona University. Scheduling and 
Exhibitor Relations, provided marketing assistance for the traveling exhibition 
"Athletes and Heroes,” May 22, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Katherine Swartz, Bachelors Candidate, Marietta College. Public Relations, assisted 


in SITES press office in a variety of duties including updating press mailing 
lists, compiling publicity notebooks for exhibitions ending national tours and 


compiling press materials for upcoming SITES exhibition, June 13, 1989 
through August 4, 1989. 


NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION LABORATORY 


Patrick Boley, Bachelors Candidate, Carleton College. Worked with and researched 


educational applications of interactive technologies and assisted in the 


compilation of a database of information on the technologies, June 15, 1989 
through August 15, 1989. 


Cynthia Plue, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Worked with and 


researched educational applications of interactive technologies and assisted in 


the compilation of a database of information on the technologies, May 30, 1989 
through July 21, 1989. 


Daniel Prince, Bachelors Candidate, Carleton College. Worked with and researched 


educational applications of interactive technologies and assisted in the 
compilation of a database of information on the technologies, July 6, 1989 
through July 28, 1989. 

Willis Smith, Masters Degree. Obtained an overview of videodisc/CD-ROM in- 
structional technology, October 18, 1988 through January 15, 1989. 

Ashley Suhler, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Worked with 


and researched educational applications of interactive technologies and_assisted 


in the compilation of a database of information on the technologies, June 5, 
1989 through August 1, 1989. 


OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 


Sushama Austin, High School, Georgetown Visitation High School. Participated in 
the Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of African Art, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Leta Bennafield, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, October 3, 
1988 through December 31, 1989. 

Rebeccah Bennett, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Victor Bibbins, Bachelors Candidate, Morgan State University. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the Office of Elementary and Secondary 
Education, June 26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Rena Brooks, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum and the Office of 
Folklife Programs, October 3, 1988 though August 31, 1989. 

Shadonne Brown, High School, Academy of Notre Dame. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 

Maurice Chesley, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, June 26, 
1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Edward Christian, High School, Ballou Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of American History, 
October 3, 1988 through August 31, 1989. 

Linda Curfman, Bachelors Candidate, University of Iowa. Special Education 


Program, assisted in the development of two issues of a monthly newsletter for 
adults with limited reading abilities, May 30, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

Debbie Defoe, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Portrait Gallery, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 

Eric Dyson, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 

Sharon Edwards, High School, McKinley Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, June 26, 
1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Lanesia Evono, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 


Career Awareness Program at the Archives Center, Museum of American 


History and at the Office of Equal Opportunity, October 3, 1988 through 
August 31, 1989. 


Chandanie Girdharry, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, October 3, 1988 
through December 31, 1989. 

LaTanya Inman, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Demonstration Laboratory, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Janelle Irick, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Zoological Park, June 26, 1989 through 
August 31, 1989. 

Niambi Jarvis, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 

LaShawn Jones, High School Graduate. Participated in the Career Awareness 
Program at the National Museum of American Art and the National Portrait 
Gallery, June 26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Nichole Jones, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History and 
the National Museum of American Art, June 26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Sean Landwing, High School, School Without Walls. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, October 3, 1988 
through May 31, 1989. 

Che-Wah Lee, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Deidre Lee, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Zoological Park, June 26, 1989 through 
August 31, 1989. 

Sharon Lee, High School, Academy of Notre Dame. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, June 26, 1989 
through July 15, 1989. 

Quentin Mitchell, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, 
October 3, 1988 through November 30, 1988. 

Tracie Mitchell, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Nicole Morton, High School, Kelly Miller Jr. High School. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the Office of Folklife Programs, June 26, 1989 through 
August 31, 1989. 

Lisa Myers, High School, School Without Walls. Participated in the Career 


Awareness Program at the National Museum of American History, June 26, 
1989 through August 31, 1989. 


Taylora O’Bryant, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the Office of the Registrar, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 

Elianna Ortiz, High School, School Without Walls. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, October 3, 1988 
through May 31, 1989. 

Gregory Owens, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, October 3, 1988 
through December 31, 1989. 

Semone Reddock, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the Office of Folklife Programs, June 26, 1989 
through August 31, 1989. 

Adam Reichman, High School, Edmund Burke High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, June 26, 
1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Deirdre Simon, High School, Roosevelt Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, October 3, 
1988 through August 31, 1989. 

Kori Spriggs, High School, School Without Walls. Participated in the Career 
Awareness Program at the National Air and Space Museum, October 3, 1988 
through August 31, 1989. 

Tracey Thomas, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of American History, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Melanie Wilcox, Bachelors Candidate, Kutztown University. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of Natural History, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

April Williams, High School, Banneker Senior High School. Participated in the 
Career Awareness Program at the National Museum of American History, June 
26, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

Lisa Williams, High School, Eastern Senior High School. Participated in the Career 


Awareness Program at the National Museum of American History, October 3, 
1988 through August 31, 1989. 


OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 


Denise Cronin, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Conducted research 
on the 25th anniversary of the Festival of American Folklife cookbook 
September 25, 1989 through December 20, 1989. 

Julia Eisenberg, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Berkeley. Served as 


Chief Volunteer Coordinator in the French-American program for the 1989 
Festival of American Folklife, June 14, 1989 through July 14, 1989. 


Carmelita Hotz, Bachelors Degree. Researched craft items available for sale at the 


Festival of American Folklife Museum Shop and developed descriptive labels 
for these items to inform the public, April 17, 1989 through June 16, 1989. 
Catherine Johnson, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Compiled and 


annotated a collection of key documents and discussion notes related to the 
planning and management of the Festival of American Folklife and assisted in 


the coordination of a Festival program, February 13, 1989 through 
September 10, 1989. 


Daniel Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, Prescott College. Conducted research on Native 


American History focusing on the Tohono O’Odham Tne, July 13, 1989 
through August 9, 1989. 


Tammy Pertillar, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. Conducted research 
on ethnic historical document for the "The Hispanic American Festival: The 
Latino Community in the Making" exhibition and supervised Puerto Rican area 


of Caribbean Program of the 1989 Festival of American Folklife , June 5, 1989 
through August 18, 1989. 


Kaota Saepharn, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Berkeley. 
Conducted research on the verbal dueling of the Iu Mien of Laos and 


participated in the Folklore Summer Institute, June 19, 1989 through August 
17,51989: 


Cynthia Thorn, Bachelors Candidate, San Francisco State University. Assisted with 
the Hawaiian Program, Festival of American Folklife and the Folklore Summer 
Institute, June 19, 1989 through July 15, 1989. 

Camille Tomlin, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Los Angeles. 
Conducted research, September 18, 1989 through November 17, 1989. 

Natalie Weathers, Bachelors Candidate, Wassar College. Coordinated documentation 
of ritual dance and musical performances and workshops presented in the 


Caribbean Program, Festival of American Folklife, June 12, 1989 through 
August 25, 1989. 


OFFICE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 


Sheri Foley, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Baldwin College. Assisted with daily 
operations of the office, April 21, 1989.through May 30, 1989. 


OFFICE*OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 


Orlando Campos, High School Graduate. Participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of 


Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship program, 
June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 


Leslie Logan, Bachelors Degree. Developed a public relations outreach program to 
the Native American population, October 3, 1988 through September 22, 1989. 

William Price, Bachelors Candidate, St. Peter’s College. News Bureau, assisted with 
all aspects of the News Bureau, September 5, 1989 through December 15, 
1989. 

Cardinal Rieger, Bachelors Candidate, Washburn University. Assisted in all areas of 
the News Bureau, May 22, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Carol Tang, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Berkeley. News Bureau, 


assisted in press releases, press conferences and other duties and assisted in 


developing Outreach to Asian American community, June 5, 1989 through 
August 4, 1989. 


OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS 


Ward Elwood, High School Graduate. Participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of 
Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship Program, 
July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

Dennis Foley, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Developed 
technical skills in audio production for broadcast, September 18, 1989 through 
December 22, 1989. 

Curt Lukowski, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Served as Production 


Assistant for "Here at the Smithsonian” and other office video projects, 
March 3, 1989 through May 15, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS 


Susanne Boeller, Masters Candidate, University of Stuttgart. Acquisitions Division, 
conducted research on outstanding photographs for Duerer’s Animals by Colin 
Eisler, September 21, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

Margaret Bradford, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Collection of Recordings, 
conducted research, wrote, edited and proofread matemals related to recording 
projects, January 3, 1989 through January 30, 1989. 

Leezie Kim, High School Graduate. Recordings Division, participated in "Intern ’89", 
the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer 
internship program, June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

Henry Lincoln, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Smithsonian Books Division, 


conducted research, wrote, edited and proofread materials on two publications, 
IMAGES and BIRDS, June 5, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 


SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE 


Mark LeGolvan, High School, St. Johns High School. Production Department, 


received an overview of the production department of a commercial magazine, 
May 15, 1989 through June 2, 1989. 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATE PROGRAM 


Angela Cox, Bachelors Candidate, University of the District of Columbia. 
Contributing Membership, worked with James Smithson Society contributors, 
July 10, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

Marybeth Reilly, Bachelors Candidate, Northern Virginia Community College. Travel 
Program, assisted in arranging Southeast Texas Bird and Big Bend Tours, 
September 5, 1989 through December 14, 1989. 

Deborah Robinson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. Travel Program, 


assisted with mailings, data entry, and registration for programs, May 22, 1989 
through June 30, 1989. 


RESIDENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAM 


Jill Abbott, Bachelors Candidate, Kalamazoo College. Public Affairs, assisted with 
daily office duties; prepared and disseminated publicity and information on 
RAP events; assisted with execution of RAP events, March 27, 1989 through 
June 2, 1989. 

Marisol Espina-Ruiz, Museum Professional, National Museum of Anthropology of 
Mexico. Studio Arts, identified resources and developed programs on Latin 
American studio arts and crafts, January 1, 1989 through May 15, 1989. 

Alyssa Gasperow, High School, Churchhill High School. Young Associates Program, 
compiled information to write grant proposals for RAP projects, conducted 


audience research study, explored co-sponsorship of programs with non 
Smithsonian museums, January 31, 1989 through May 30, 1989. 

Carol Lillienstein, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New York at Binghamton. 
Adult Courses, assisted with course development and management and 
Participated in the planning and management of a major museum continuing 
education program, June 5, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

Douglas Mossman, Masters Candidate, University of Akron. Public Affairs, prepared 
publicity and information on all RAP events and disseminated information to 
media and community, September 5, 1989 through December 1, 1989. 

Salina Muellich, Bachelors Degree. Public Affairs, performed various tasks including 
archiving, preparation of publicity and information on RAP events, 
dissemination of information to the media and the community and actual 
execution of PR at RAP events, May 29, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 


Christine Multra, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Discovery Theater, 


assisted with reservations, development of learning guides, preparation of 


promotional materials and assisted performers for Deaf Way Festival and other 
Discovery Theater, May 22, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 


Phoebe Sloane, Bachelors Degree. Public Affairs, archived, prepared publicity and 
information on RAP events, disseminated information to media community 


executed public affairs at RAP events, January 9, 1989 through May 12, 1989. 


OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY & HISTORIC PRESERVATION 


Filiz Buckley, Bachelors Degree. Drew blueprints of Smithsonian buildings on the 


Mall for Archives and for use in publication, March 6, 1989 through June 6, 
1989. 


Abigail Goldberg, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Assisted with a catalog 


raisonne of the architectural history of the National Zoological Park, 
September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 


OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 


Pui Sang, High School Graduate. Participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of 


Elementary and Secondary Education’s national summer internship program, 
July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 


OFFICE OF PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES 


Diane Curry, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland, Baltimore. assisted with 
studio, location, and historic documentation photography, September 15, 1989 
through December 8, 1989. 

Rachel Gilmore, Bachelors Candidate, Goucher College. Photographic Services, 
assisted with studio, location and historic documentation photography, June 5, 
1989 through August 25, 1989. 

Lene Kiit, Visiting Professional, Danish National Museum. Served as assistant to the 
photographers becoming familiar with latest photographic, studio and lab 
equipment, November 1, 1988 through January 31, 1989. 

Kirsten Levisen, High Schoo] Graduate. Office of Printing and Photographic Services, 
participated in "Intern ’89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary 


Education’s national summer internship program, July 10, 1989 through 
August 11, 1989. 


OFFICE OF PROTECTION SERVICES 


Arnold Lemmon, Visiting Professional, Bingham Young University. Training, acquired 


hands-on experience in electronic protection systems, guard operations, 
protection management, and investigations, May 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989. 


Appendix 4 
Publications of the Smithsonian Institution Press in Fiscal Year 1989 
During the fiscal year, the Smithsonian Institution Press published a total of 263 


publications, including tradebooks, catalogs, brochures, and pamphlets. The following 
are highlights. 


TRADEBOOKS 

Berkeley, Ellen Perry, editor. Architecture: A Place for Women, June 1989. 

Bleeker, Pieter, Atlas Ichthvologique des Indes Orientales Neerlandaises (Atlas of 
Fishes of the Dutch East Indies) Vol IX. May 1989. 

Borden, Carla M. editor. Contempor jan ition: Voi n r 


Brooks, Peter W. Cierva Autogiros: The Development of Rotary-Wing Flight. 
October 1988. 


Broun, Elizabeth. Albert Pinkham Ryder, September 1989. 
Christman, Margaret C.S., The First Federal Congress, 1789-1791. March 1989. 


Crouch, Tom D. A Dream of Wings: Americans and the Airplane, 1875-1905. 
March 1989. 


Easton, Elizabeth Wynne. The Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard September 
1989. 


Ernst, Carl H., and Roger W. Barbour. Turtles of the World, June 1989. 
Fitzhugh, Wiliam W., and Aaron Crowell, editors. Crossroads of Continents: 


iberi . October 1988. 
Friedl, Erika. Women of Deh Koh: Lives in an Iranian Village. May 1989. 
Goode, James M. ; f j n’ 
Apartment Houses. November 1988. 


Grove, Nancy. Isamu Noguchi: Portrait Sculpture, May 1989. 


Hart, C.W., Jr. and Janice ra me eae ‘ear nary oe of Freshwater 
: an 2 Aristo 35. April 


Henderson, Amy. On the Air: Pioneers of American Broadcasting. October 1988. 


Higgins, Robert P., and Hjalmar Thiel. Introduction to the Study of Meiofauna. 
October 88. 


Hirschoff, Paula M., and Neil G. Kotler, editors. 
Strategies for Combatting Hunger and Malnutrition. aes 1989. 


Johnsgard, Paul A. North American Owls, October 1988. 


Keil, Harmut, editor. r. : j i i 
October 1988. 


Kidwell, Claudia Brush, and Valerie Steele, editors. Men and Women: Dressing the 
Part. March 1989. 


Lemay, Brian W.J., editor. Science, Ethics, and Food, (Papers and Proceedings of a 
Colloquium Organized by the Smithsonian Institution). November 1988. 


Lentz, Thomas W., and Glenn D. Lowry. Timur and the Princely Vision, May 198. 
Lopez, Donald S.. National Air and Space Museum: A Visit in Pictures, March 1 
Needell, Allan, editor. The First 25 Years in Space. June 1989. 

Park, Edwards. Nanette: Her Pilot’s Love Story, July 1989. 

Rand, Harry. Paul Manship, January 1989. 


Riis, Thomas L. Just Before Jazz: Black Musical Theater in New York, 1890 to 25 
September 1989. 


Sweeting, C. G. Combat Flying Equipment: U.S. Army Aviators’ Personal 
Equipment, 1917-1945, May 1989. 


Thomas, David Hurst, editor. Columbian Consequences, Vol, 1: The Californias, 
Texas, and the South western Heartland, April 1989. 

Washburn, Wilcomb E., volume editor. yi 
History of Indian-White Relations: Vol. 4, April 1989. 


New Directions in American Art Series 


Manthorne, Katherine Emma. Tropical Renaissance: North American Artists 
Exploring Latin America, 1839-1879 September 1989. 


Archaeology/Anthropology Series 


Archaeological Inquiry 


Dillehay. Ver Plei lement i hil 
Paleoenvironment a Site Context, aay 1989. 

Sampson, Garth C. Stylistic Boundaries among Mobile Hunter-Foragers, November 
1988. 


Ethnographic Inquiry 


Allen, Catherine J. The L 
Community, October 1988. 


Fardon, Richard. Raide 
October 1988. 


Merrill, Wiliam L. Ra ir} 
Mexico, November 1988 


Peacock, games L., ane, Ruel Ww. ey Jr. Filgrims_of Paradox: Calviniem and 


Weiner, Annette B., and Jane Schneider, editors. Cloth and Human Experience, 
August 1989. 


Werbner, Richard P. Ritual Passage, Sacred Journey: The Form, Process, and 
Organization of Religious Movements, June 1989. 


Classics of Smithsonian Anthropology 
Mindeleff, Victor. Introduction by Peter Nabakov. l j 


la Bureau of American Ethnology, 8th Annual Report 
(Reissue). July 1989. 


Smithsonian Library of the Solar System 
Wentzel, Donat G. The Restless Sun, March 1989. 


DISTRIBUTION ONLY 


Newman, Debra L., compiler. Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records, 
February 1989. 

COPUBLICATIONS 

With Airlife 

Jackson, Robert. Canberra: The Operational Record, May 1989. 

Penrose, Harald. An_ Ancient Air: A Biography of John Stringfellow of Chard. 
February 1989. 


With Air Research 


Brett, R. Dallas. History of British Aviation 1908-1914, June 1989 


Parry, Simon W. Intruders over Britain: The Luftwaffe Night Fighter Offensive 
1940-45, June 1989. 


With Conway Maritime 
Andersson, Hans G.. Saab Aircraft since 1937, May 1989. 


Swanborough, Gordon, and Peter M. Bowers. United States Military Aircraft since 
1909, May 1989. 


DIRECT MAIL, Smithsonian Books 


Goodwin, Joe, editor. Images of America, June 1989. 


Kennedy, Roger, editor 
mith ri 
The Dee South, June 1989 
The Great Lakes, August 1989 
The Mid-Atlantic States, July 1989 
Northern New England, May 1989 


The Pacific States September 1989 
Kopper, ae The Smithsonian Book of North American Indians before the 
Coming of the Europeans, February 1989. 


Lewin, Roger. In the Age of Mankind: A Smithsonian Book of Evolution, June 
1989. 


Page, Jake, and Eugene Morton. Introduction by S. Dillon Ripley. Lords of the 
ni August 1989. 


Copublished with Marine Mammal Fund 


Minasian, Stan. The Magnificent Whales and other Marine Mammals of North 
America, April 1989. 


Copublished with Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. 
Schick, Ron. lew : j Astr' 2-1972 
1988. 


Copublished with Stewart Tabori & Chang 


Kennedy, Roger, editor. mith 
July 1989. 
Kennedy, Roger, editor. The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America: Southern 
New England, July 1989. 


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DIRECT MAIL, Smithsonian Recordings 


relli: ] j . Performed by 
Smithsonian Chamber Piayers. Single compact disc, No. ND 035. April 1989 


h j i Performed by the Castle Trio. Single compact disc, 
No. ND 036. April 1989 


j i j f ical j Various performers. 
Five compact discs, No. RD 033. April 1989 


American Musical Theater: Shows, Songs & Stars. Various performers. Four 
compact discs, four cassettes, or six LPs, No. RD 036. January 1989 


Jazz Piano. Various performers. Four compact discs, four cassettes, or six LPs, No. 


RD 039. July 1989 
FEDERAL SERIES 


Contributions to Anthropology 

31. Laughlin, Robert M. "The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of Santo Domingo 
Zinacatan with Grammatical Analysis and Historical Commentary." December 
1988. 

Contributions to Botany 


67. Palmer, Patricia G. "A Scanning Electron Microscope Survey of the Epidermis 
of East African Grasses, V, and West African Supplement." November 1988. 


68. Judziewicz, Emmet J. "Morphological, Anatomical, and Taxonomic Studies in 
and Streptochaeta (Poaceae: Bambusoideae)." March 1989. 


69. Soderstrom, Thomas R. "A Revision of the Genus Olyra and the New 
Segregate Genus Parodiolyra (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Olyreae)." June 1989. 


70. Funk, V.A. "A Bibliography of Plant Collectors in Bolivia." January 1989. 


72. Soderstrom, Thomas R. "The Woody Bamboos (Poaceae: Bambuseae) of Sri 
Lanka: A Morphological-Anatomical Study." December 1988. 


Contributions to the Earth Sciences 
28. Marvin, Ursula B., editor. "Field and Laboratory Investigations of Meteorites 


from Victoria Land and the Thiel Mountains Region, Antarctica, 1982-1983 
and 1983-1984." February 1989. 


Contributions to the Marine Sciences 

34. Phillips, Ronald C. "Seagrasses." December 1988. 

Contributions to Paleobiology 

65. Cooper, G. Arthur. "Jurassic Brachipods of Saudi Arabia." gay 1989. 


66. McDonald, Jerry N. "The Autochthonous North American Musk Oxen 
heri and Gidleva (Mammalia: Artiodactyla: Bovidae)." June 
1989. 


Contributions to Zoology 


466.Chace, Fenner A., Jr. "The Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the _ 
Albatross Philippine Expedition, 1907-1010, Part 5: Family Alpheidae.” 
December 1988. 


467. Kornicker, Louis S. "Bathyal and Abyssal Myodocopid Ostracoda of the Bay 
of Biscay and Vicinity." August 1989. 


469. Balouet, Jean Christophe. "Fossil Birds from Late Quaternary Deposits in 
New Caledonia." January 1989. 


470. Kornicker, Louis S. "New Ostracoda (Halocyprida: Thaumatocyprididae and 
Halocyprididae) from Anchialine Caves in the Bahamas, Palau, and Mexico." 
February 1989. 


471. Vari, Richard P. "A Phylogenetic Study of the Neotropical Characiform 
Family Curimatidae (Pisces: Ostariophysi)." February 1989. 


472. Flint, Oliver S., Jr. "Studies of Neotropical Caddisflies XXXIX: The Genus 
Smicridea in the Chilean Subregion (Trichoptera: Hydro psychidae)." 
February 1989. 


473. Manning, Raymond B. "The Pinnixa cristata Complex in the Western 
Atlantic, with a Description of Two New Species (Crustacea: Decapoda: 
Pinnotheridae)." August 1989. 


475. Kornicker, Louis S. "Ostracoda (Myodocopina, Cladocopina, Halocypridina) 
Mainly from Anchialine Caves in Bermuda." May 1989. 


476. Kenk, Roman. "Revised List of the North American Freshwater Planarians 
(Platyhelminthes: Tricladida: Paludicola)." January 1989. 


482. Abele, Lawrence G. "The Decapod Crustaceans of the Panama Canal." 
March 1989. 


483. Kornicker, Louis S. "Troglobitic Ostracoda (Myodocopa: Cypridinidae, 


Thaumatocyprididae) from Anchialine Pools on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos 
Islands." February 1989. 


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490. Vari, Richard P. "Systematics of the Neotropical Characiform Genus Pseudo 
curimata Fernandez-Yepez (Pisces: Ostariophysi)." September 1989. 


494. McGinley, Ronald J. "A Catalog and Review of Immature Apoidea 
(Hymenoptera)." August 1989. 


Studies in History and Technology 


49. Janssen, Barbara Suit. "Technology in Miniature: American Textile Patent 
Models 1819-1840." February 1989. 


50. Vogel, Robert M. "Vertical Transportation in Old Back Bay, A Museum Case 
Study: The Acquisition of a Small Residential Hydraulic Elevator." 
December 1988. 


MUSEUMS, BUREAUS, AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS 


American Historical Association 
American Historical Association Annual Report, 1987, October 1988. 


Anacostia Museum 


Hutchinson, Louise, and Gail Lowe. Kind Regards of Solomon G, Brown, June 
1989. Exhibition catalog. 


James, Portia. Th M _ African-Ameri Invention Innov 
1619-1930, October 1989. Exhibition catalog. 


Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 
Arthur M. Sackler Calendar of Events, Brochure, issued bimonthly. 


Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 
HMSG Calendar of Events, Published three times a year. 


National Air and Space Museum 
Archival Videodisc 6 (Lunar Mission Imagery). September 1989. 


National Museum of African Art 
Calendar of Programs and Exhibitions, Published three times a year. 


Barley, Nigel. f 2 h } iew 
Ancestral Screens. November 1988. Exhibition catalog. 
National Museum of Natural History 
Atoll Research Bulletin 312-320. March 1989. 


Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 
Let’s Go to the Smithsonian. Quarterly newsletter. 
Art to Zoo, Quarterly newsletter. 


Office of Environmental Management and Safety 
Brochures: 
rtable P r ] 
Ground Fault Circuit 
Materi lin 
Lockout 
Welding, Cutting, Brazing 
Respiratory Protection 


Office of Fellowships and Grants 


Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study, October 1988. 
Fellowships-in-Residence at the Smithsonian Institution, Poster. 


Office of the Secretary 
Bylaws of the Board of Regents. Brochure. April 1989. 


Invitation to annual garden party. May 1989. 


INSTITUTIONAL REPORTS 


Smithsonian Year, 1988, April 1989. 
ithsoni (Microfiche edition). August 1989. 


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Appendix 5 
Publications of the Staff of the Smithsonian Institution 
and Its Subsidiaries in Fiscal Year 1989 


JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS 


Rumm, John C. "Working Through the Records: Using Business Records to Study 
Workers and the Management of Labour." Archivaria 27 (Winter 1988-89): 
67-96. 

Theerman, Paul H. "Edinburgh" and ''Physics" in Victorian Britain: An 
Encyclopedia, ed. Sally Mitchell (New York: Garland Publishing, 1988). 


NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 


Animal Exhibit Departments 


Beck, B.B. and M. Power. 1988. Correlates of sexual and maternal competence 
in captive gorillas. Zoo Biology 7:339-350. 

Bronikowski, E.J., B.B. Beck and M. Power. 1989. Innovation, Exhibition and 
Conservation: Free-ranging Tamarins at the National Zoological Park. 
Annual Conference. 

Brown, J.L., D. E. Wildt, L.G. Phillips, Jr.,J. Seidensticker, S.B.U. 
Fernando, S. Miththapala and K.L. Goodrowe. 1989. Adrenal-pituitary- 
gonadal relationships and ejaculate characteristics and in captive 
leopards (Panthera pardus kotiya) isolated on the island of Sri Lanka. 
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 85:605-613. 

Crissey, S., E.F. Stephens, F. Cusimano and S. Derrickson. 1989. A 
submersible diet for ducks to control disease and cost. Journal of Zoo 
and Wildlife Medicine 20(1):68-72. 

Hitchcock, P., J. Seidensticker and Effendy Sumardja. 1988. Dumoga-Bone 
National Park: conservation for development in North Sulawesi. A 
report from the Indonesia 1982-1986 Conservation for Development 
Pogrammme, World Wildlife Fumd, Bogor. 65 pp. 

Marcellini, D.L. and T.A. Jenssen. 1989. Thermal ecology of the tropical 
iguanid lizard, Leiocephalus schreibersi. American Midland Naturalist 
122:44-50. 

Miththapala, S., J. Seidensticker, L.G. Phillips, Jr., S.B.U. Fernando and 
J.A. Smallwood. 1989. Identifying individual leopards (Panthera pardus 
kotiya) using spot pattern variation. Journal of Zoology, London 


218:527-536. 
Seidensticker, J. 1988. From the ridge of the fan. ZooGoer 17(6):27-30. 
-—----. 1989. Bat cave. ZooGoer 18(4):20-21. 


Xanten, W.A., D.S. Kessler and J. Grumm. 1988. Breeding and Management of 
Prevost squirrel Callosciurus prevosti at the National Zoological Park.. 
International Zoo Yearbook, Vol. 27 pp. 283-286. 


Office of Public Affairs 


Bretzfelder, Marc 1989. Artificial Reproduction: A "last hope" for some 
endangered species. Smithsonian News Service, February. 

----- , Marc 1989. Panda’s pseudopregnancy reveals valuable information. 
Smithsonian Institution Research Reports, No. 56 (Winter) 

Gibson, Margaret F. 1989. F.B.I. investigates tamarins. Zoogoer V. 18(4):25. 

Hoage, Robert J. 1989 Perceptions of animals in American culture. JZoogoer V. 
18(4):31. 

Morgan, Michael M. 1989. William Temple Hornaday: Visionary of the National 
Zoological Park. Smithsonian News Service, February. > 


Department of Animal Health 


Andrews, J.C., J.G. Howard, G.D. Bavister and D.E. Wildt. 1989. Use of salt- 
stored zonae pellucidae for evaluating sperm capacitation in the 
domestic cat. Proceedings: Serono Symposium on Fertility in Mammals p. 
72. 

Brown, J.L., M. Bush, D. Jannsen, C. Packer, A. Pusey, S. Monfort and D.E. 
Wildt. 1989. Influence of age and gender on reproductive and endocrine 
characteristics in free-ranging East African lions. Proceedings: 
Society for the Study of Reproduction, Biology of Reproduction, 
Supplement 1,40:158. 

Howard, J.G., S.L. Hurlbut and M. Bush. 1989. Compromised zona binding and 
penetration of homologous oocytes by spermatozoa from teratospermic 
domestic cats. Proceedings: Society for the Study of Reproduction, 
Biology of Reproduction Supplement 1,40:161. 

-----, S.L. Hurlbut, C. Morton, F. Morton, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1989. 
Pregnancies in the domestic ferret after laparoscopic artificial 
insemination with frozen-thawed spermatozoa. Proceedings: American 
Society of Andrology, Journal of Andrology 10:135. 

----- , S.L. Hurlbut, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1989. Sperm function in leopard 
cats (Felis bengalensis) as measure by in vitro penetration of zona-free 
hamster ova and zona-intact domestic cat oocytes. Proceedings: Serono 
Symposium on the Fertility of Mammals p. 79. 

Johnson, L.A., A.M. Miller, S.J. O’Brien and D.E. Wildt. 1989. Culture 
medium and protein supplementation influence in vetro fertilization and 
embryo development in the domestic cat. Serono Symposium on the 
Fertility of Mammals p. 79. 

------ , S.J. O’Brien and D.E. Wildt. 1989. In vitro maturation and 
fertilization of domestic cat follicular oocytes. Proceedings: 
International Embryo Transfer Society, Theriogenology 31:207. 

Miller, A.M., L. A. Johnston, S.L. Hurlbut and D.E. Wildt. 1989. 
Intrafollicular domestic cat oocytes and later corpus luteum function 
are sensitive to the timing of gonadotropin stimulation. Proceedings: 
Society for the Study of Reproduction, Biology of Reproduction 
Supplement 1,40:96. 

--—---, M.E. Roelke, K.L. Goodrowe, J.G. Howard and D.E. Wildt. 1989. Oocyte 
recovery, maturation and fertilization in vitro in puma (Felis 
concolor). Proceedings: International Embryo Transfer Society, 
Theriogenology 31:228. 


Monfort, S.L., K.D. Dahl, N.M. Czekala, L. Stevens, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 
1989. Monitoring ovarian function and pregnancy in the giant panda 
(Ailuropoda melanoleuca) by evaluating urinary bioactive follicle- 
stimulating hormone and steroid metabolities. Journal of Reproduction 
and Fertility 85:203-212. 

Pontbriand, D., J.G. Howard, M.C. Schiewe, L.D. Stuart and D.E. Wildt. 1989. 
Effects of cryoprotective diluent and method of freeze-thawing on 
survival and acrosomal integrity of ram spermatozoa. Cryobiology 
26:341-354. 

Rall, W.F., M.C. Schiewe, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1989. Cryopreservation of 
oocytes and embryos collected from wildlife species. Proceedings: 
Annual Meeting of the Society of Cryobiology abstract 80. 

Rideout, B.A., R. J. Montali, R.S. Wallace, M. Bush, L.G. Phillips, Jr., T.T. 
Antorovych and S.G. Sabnis. 1989. Renal medullary amyloidosis in 


Doreas gazelles. Veterinary Pathology 26:129-135. 
Schmidt, P.M., S.L. Monfort and D.E. Wildt. 1989. PMSG source influences 


fertilization and fresh or thawed embryo development but the effect is 
genotype-specific. Gamete Research 23:11-20. 

Tear, J.A., B.L. Raphael, M. Bush. 1988. Pharmacokinetics of intravenous and 
intramuscular gentamicin in Markhor (capra falconeri). Journal of zoo 
Animal Medicine 19(3):110-115. 

Wasser, S.K., L. Risler and R.A. Steiner. 1988. Excreted steroids in primate 
feces over the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Biology of Reproduction 


39:862-872. 
Wildt, D.E. and U.S. Seal. 1988. Editors for monograph, Research Priorities 
for Single Species Conservation Biology. National Science Foundation, 


Washington, D.C. 

----- . 1989. Strategies for the practical application of reproductive 
technologies to endangered species. Zoo Biology supplement 1:17-20. 

----- and K.L. Goodrowe. 1989. The potential for embryo technology in the 
black-footed ferret. In: Conservation Biology and the Black-Footed 
Ferret, U.S. Seal, E.T. Thorme, M.A. Bogan and S.H. Anderson, eds. Yale 
University Press, New Haven, pp. 160-176. 

-----, J.G. Howard, M. Bush and W.F. Rall. 1989. Strategies for 
cryopreservation of spermatozoa from wildlife species. Proceedings: 
Annual Meeting of the Society of Cryobiology abstract 79. 

-----, M. Bush, C. Morton, F. Morton and J.G. Howard. 1989. Semen 
characteristics and testosterone profiles in ferrets kept in long-day 
Photoperiod, and the influence of hCG timing and sperm dilution on 
pregnancy rate after laparoscopic insemination. Journal of Reproduction 
and Fertility 86:349-358. 


Department of Pathology 


Armstrong, D.L., R.J. Montali, A.B. Doster and K.R. Kazacos. 1989. 
Cerebrospinal Nematodiasis in Macaws due to Baylisascaris procyonis. 


Montali, R.J. and K. Kelly. 1989. Pathological survey and review of diseases 
of captive Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus) and Bush Dogs (Speothos 
venaticus). Proceedings of the International Symposium of Diseases of 
Zoo Animals, pp. 35-43, Dortmund, Germany. 

--—-, R. Wallace, L.G. Phillips, Jr., M. Bush, M. Roberts, S. Crissey, K. 
Warnell, O. Oftedal, T. Shaugnessy and L. Rabin. 1989. Hepatopathy and 
hypercholesterolemia in red pandas associated with a diet change. In: 
Red Panda Biology pp 31-40, SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague. 


Munson, L., S.K. Chandler and D.H. Schlafer. 1988. Cultivation of bovine 
fetal and adult endometrial epithelial cells. Journal of Tissue Culture 
Techniques 11:129-133. 

----- , S.K. Chandler and D.H. Schlafer. 1988. Long-term culture of bovine 
trophoblastic cells. Journal of Tissue Culture Techniques 11:123-128. 

-----, C.A. Wiley, W.P. Heuschele and D.L. Janssen. 19889. Tremors due to 
hypomyelinization in a herd of Angolian springbok (Antidorcas 
marsupialis angolensis). In Proceedings: American Association of Zoo 
Veterinarians, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

----- and R.J. Montali. 1989. Diseases and Pathology of Great Apes at the 
National Zoological Park. Proceedings of meeting on "Fertility in Great 
Apes", Atlanta, Georgia. 

Nichols, D.K., M.J. Wolff, L.G. Phillips, Jr., and R.J. Montali. 1989. 
Coagulopathy in Pink-backed Pelicans (Pelecanus rufescens) Associated 
with Hypervitaminosis E. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 20(1) pp. 


57-61. 
Partington, C.J., C.H. Gardiner, D. Fritz, L.G. Phillips, Jr. andR. J. 
Montali. 1989. Atoxoplasmosis in Bali Mynahs (Leucopsar rothschildi). 


Ramsay, E.C., R.J. Montali, M. Worley, C.B. Stephensen and K. Holmes. 1989. 
Callitrichid Hepatitis: Epizootiology of a Fatal Hepatitis in Zoo 
Tamarins and Marmosets. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 20(2) pp. 
178-183. 

Rideout, B.A., R.J. Montali, R.S. Wallace, Bush, M., L.G. Phillips Jr., T.T. 
Antonovych, S.G. Sabnis. 1989. Renal Medullary Amyloidosis in Dorcas 
Gazelles. Veterinary Pathology 26(2), pp. 129-135, 1989. 

Schiller, C.A., M.J. Wolff, L. Munson, and R.J. Montali. 1989. Streptococcus 
zooepidemicus Infections of Possible Horsemeat Source in Red-Bellied 
Tamarins and Goeldi’s Monkeys. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 
20(3) pp. 322-327. 


Department of Conservation 


August, P.V., S.G. Ayvazian and J.G.T. Anderson. 1989. Magnetic orientation 
in a small mammal: Peromyscus leucopus. Journal of Mammalogy 70:1-9. 

Berger, J. 1989. Female Reproductive Potential and Its Apparent 
Discrimination by Male Mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 70:347-358. 

------ and M. Kock. 1989. Type I and Type II Errors in the Real World. 
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25(3). 

Collins, L., C. Wemmer and J. Smith. 1988. The Small Animal Facility at the 
Conservation and Research Center of the National Zoological Park. 
International Zoo Yearbook 27:327-334. 

Dinerstein, E., C. Wemmer and H. Mishra. 1988. Adoption in Greater One- 
horned Rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis. Journal of Mammalogy 69:813- 
814. 

----- » 1988. A review of Wild Horses of the Great Basin by Joel Berger. 
Journal of Mammalogy 69:206-208. 

——=— and C. Wemmer. 1988. Fruits Rhinoceros eat: dispersal of Trewia 
nudiflora in lowland Nepal. Ecology 69:1768-1774. 

----- ,» C. Wemmer and H. Mishra. 1988. Adoption in greater one-horned 
rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Mammalogy 69(4):813-814. 

Gold, A., S. Tso, P.V. August and W. Wright. 1989. Aquifer delineation using 
soil surveys. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 44:232-234. 


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Haig, S., J. Ballou and S. Derrickson. 1988. Evaluation of Management 
Options for Guam Rails Using Pedigree Data. Proceedings of the American 
Association of Zoological Parks and Aquarium Annual Conference 507-510. 

Holzenbein, S. and G. Schwede. 1989. Activity and movement patterns of 
female white-tailed deer during the rut. Journal of Wildlife Management 
53:219-223. 

LaBash, C., D. Walters, P. August and C. Smith. 1989. Standardizing a GIS 
data base. Proceedings of the Environmental System Research Institute 
Conference, Redlands, CA. 

Lehmkuhl, J.F., R.K. Upreti and U.R. Sharma. 1988. National parks and local 
development: grasses and people in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. 
Environmental Conservation 15:143-148. 

McCann, A., J. Lemmyon, L. Thompson, and P. August. 1989. A geographic 
information system study of Block Island soils. Rhode Island 
Cooperative Extension, University of Rhode Island. 

McShea, W.J. and D.M. Madison. 1989. Measurements of reproductive traits in 
a field population of meadow voles. Journal of Mammalogy 70(1):132-141. 

----- , 1989. Reproductive synchrony and home range size in a territorial 
microtine. Oikos 56:1-5. 

----- , L. Hartman, J. Blew and S. Mabey. 1989. Breeding bird census: Tulip 
tree-hickory forest. Journal of Field Ornithology Supplement, 60:32. 

Schwede, G. H. and Hendrichs. 1989. Mother-infant relations in white-tailed 
deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Abstracts of posters and papers. Fifth 
International Theriological Conference, 2:834-835. 

----- , 1989. A fawn’s life. Zoogoer 18:26-27. 

----- , 1989. Rote Chorknaben. Das Tier 61-63. 

Smith, C., L. Thompson and P. August. 1989. Error in spatial data: A 
practical view. Proceedings Environmental System Research Institute 
Conference, Redlands, CA. 

Stuwe, M. and K. Scribner. 1989. Low Genetic Variability in Reintroduced 
Alpine Ibex (Capra ibex ibex) Populations. Journal of Mammalogy 
70(2):370-373. 

Walters, D.H., P. August and W. Wright. 1989. Legal issues in GIS database 
development and distribution. Proceedings of the Environmental System 
Research Institute Conference, Redlands, CA. 

Wemmer, C. and R. Montali. 1988. Latrine use and the subcaudal gland of the 
brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin. Journal of Mammalogy, 
69(4):815-818. 

----- and C. Grodinsky. 1988. Reproduction in Captive Female Brow-antlered 
Deer (Cervus eldi thamin). Journal of Mammalogy 69(2):389-393. 

-----, T. Halverson, M. Rodden and T. Portillo. 1989. The Reproductive 
Biology of Female Pére David’s Deer (Elaphurus davidianus). Zoo Biology 
8:49-55. ; 

----- and M. Sunquist. 1988. Felid Reintroductions: Economic and Energetic 
Considerations. Proceedings of the Fifth International Snow Leopard 
Symposium, Srinagar, India, October, 1986. Edited by Helen Freeman, pp. 
193-205. 

----- and V. Krishnamurthy. 1989. Methods for taking standard measurements 
of live domestic Asiatic elephants. Symposium on Ecology, Biology, 
Management and Diseases of the Asian Elephant. Mannuthy, Trichur, 
Kerala, India, January 16-19, 1989. 


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Allen, M.E. and O.T. Oftedal. 1989. Dietary manipulation of the calcium 
content of feed crickets. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 20:26- 
33. 

Ballou, J.D. 1989. Inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the 
captive propagation of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes). In U.S. 
Seal, E.T. Thorne, M.A. Bogan and S.H. Anderson (eds): Conservation 
Biology and the black-footed Ferret. New Haven, CT, Yale Univ. Press, 
Pp. 49-68. 

Beissinger, S.R.,.B.T. Thomas and S.D. Strahl. 1988. Vocalizations, food 
habits, and nesting biology of the slender-billed kite with comparisons 
to the snail kite. Wilson Bulletin 100:604-615. 

Boness, D.J., W.D. Bowen and O.T. Oftedal. 1988. Evidence of polygyny from 
spatial patterns of hooded seals (Cystophora cristata). Canadian 
Journal of Zoology 66:703-706. 

Boness, D.J. 1989. Review of "American fur seal diplomacy: The Alaskan fur 
seal controversy," By James Thomas Gay. Journal of Wildlife Management 
5S(L)2272-21 3% 

Brownell, R.L., Jr., K. Ralls and W.F. Perrin. 1989. The plight of the 
"forgotten" whales. Oceanus 32:5-9. 

Chaudhuri, M., D.G. Kleiman, D.E. Wildt, M. Bush, E.S. Frank and 
R.B. Thau. 1988. Urinary steroid concentrations during natural and 
gonadotrophin-induced oestrus and pregnancy in the giant panda 
(Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 84:23- 
28. 

Crissey, S.D., E.F. Stevens, F. Cusimano and S. Derrickson. 1989. A 
submersible diet for ducks to control disease and cost. Journal of 
Zoological Wildlife Medicine 20(1):68-72. 

Derrickson, K. 1988. Variation in repertoire presentation in northern 
mockingbirds. Condor 90:592-606. 

------ . 1988. Review of "Voices of all the mockingbirds, thrashers and their 
allies - Family Mimadae." Auk 105:822-823. 

aan - 1989. Review of "The birder’s handbook: A field guide to the natural 
history of North American birds." ZooGoer 18:28-29. 

------ - 1989. Bigamy in Northern mockingbirds: circumventing female-female 
aggression. Condor 91:728-732. 

Domingues, R.A.P, H.R.L. Pugialli and J.M. Dietz. 1989. Densidade e 
diversidade de fauna fitotelmata em bromelias de quatro tipos de 
florestas degradadas. Review Brasil Biology 49(1):125-129, Fevereiro - 
Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 

Foose, T.J. and J.D. Ballou. 1988. Population management: theory and 
practice. International Zoo Yearbook 27:26-41. 

Gittleman, J.L. and S.D. Thompson. 1989. Energetics and animal behavior. 
American Zoologist 28:813-814. 

SoS » and S.D. Thompson. 1989. Energy allocation in mammalian 
reproduction. America Zoologist 28:863-676. 

Glatston, A. and M. Roberts. 1988. The current status and future prospects 
of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) studbook population. Zoo Biology 
7:47-59. 

Gradwohl. J. and R. Greenberg (eds.). 1988. Saving the tropical forests. 
Earthscan Press. 

—----- and R. Greenberg. 1989. Migratory non-game bird programs of the Fish 
and Wildlife Services. Audubon Wildlife Reports. 


Greenberg, R. 1988. Seasonal plumage dimorphism in the swamp sparrow. 
Journal of Field Orinthology V. 59(2):149-154. 

Haig, S.M., J.D. Ballou and S.R. Derrickson. 1988. Demographic analyses of 
Guam rails using pedigree data. Proceedings of the American Association 
of Zoological Parks and Aquariums Pp. 507-510. 

------, J.D. Ballou and S.R. Derrickson. 1988. Demographic analyses of Guam 
rails using pedigree data. Proceedings of the American Association of 
Zoological Parks and Aquariums Pp. 507-510. 

Kleiman, D.G., R.-J. Hoage and K.M. Green. 1988. The lion. tamarins, Genus 
Leontopithecus. In: Ecology and behavior of neotropical primates, 
Vol. 2., pp. 299-347. R. Mittermeir, A.B. Rylands, A.F. Colmbra-Filho 
and G.A.B. de Fonseca, eds. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D.C. 

Kleiman, D.G., B. Beck, J. Dietz, L. Dietz and J.D. Ballou. 1988. Locals 
help to save tamarins. On the Edge 34:4-5. 

------ . 1989. Reintroduction of captive mammals for conservation: 
guidelines for reintroducing endangered species into the wild. 
BioScience, 39:152-160. 

McDonald, M.V. 1989. Fumction of song in Scott’s seaside sparrows Ammodramus 
maritimus peninsulae. Animal Behaviour 38(3)468-485. 

----- . 1989. Technical status survey of two Florida seaside sparrows, and 
taxonomic review of the seaside sparrow assemblage. Report 32. In: 
Report to the Endangered Species Office, U. S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service. 

Morton, E.S. 1988. The truly long termed trend in populations of the purple 
martin. Purple Martin Update 1: 20-22. 

------ . 1988. Dawnsong of the purple martin. Atlantic Naturalist 38: 38-48. 

------ - 1988. "Innate": Outdated and inadequate or linguistic convenience? 
Brain and Behavioral Sciences 11: 642-643. 

------ and N. Tsipoura. 1988. Song-type distribution in a population of 
Kentucky warblers. Wilson Bulletin 100: 9-16. 

------. 1989. Purple dawn. Purple Martin Update 2:10-13. 

------ . 1989. Female hooded warbler plumage does not become more male-like 
with age. Wilson Bulletin 101: 460-462. 

------ and R. Greenberg. 1989. The outlook for migratory songbirds: "Future 
shock" for birders. American Birds 43:178-183. 

Montali, R., R. Wallace, L. Phillips, M. Bush, M. Roberts, S. Crissey, K. 
Warnell, O. Oftedal, M. Edwards and L. Rabin. 1989. Hepatopathology 
and hypercholesterolemia in red pandas associated with a diet change. 
Pp. 31-41 in Red panda biology, A. Glatston, ed. SPB Academic 
Publishing, The Hague. 

Oftedal, O.T. and J.G. Gittleman. 1989. Patterns of energy output during 
reproduction in carnivores. Pp. 355-378 in: Carnivore behavior, 
ecology and evolution. J. G. Gittleman (eds.), Cornell University 
Press, Ithaca, N.Y. 

------ and R. Jenness. 1988. Interspecies variation in milk composition 
among horses, zebras and asses (Perissiodactyla: Equidae). Journal of 
Dairy Research 55:57-66. 

------ ,» D.J. Boness and W.D. Bowen. 1988. The composition of hooded seal 
(Cystophora cristata) milk: an adaptation to postnatal fattening. 
Canadian Journal of Zoology 66:318-322. ; 

Ralls, K. and R.L. Brownell, Jr. 1988. Sperm competition in the grey whale. 
Nature 336:116-117. 


------. 1989. A semi-captive breeding program for the baiji, Lipotes 
vexilifer: genetic and demographic considerations. In: Biology and 
conservation of the river dolphins, pps. 150-156. W.F. Perrin, R.L. 
Brownell, Jr., Zhou Kaiya and Liu Jainkang (eds.). IUCN Species 
Survival Commission Occasional Paper No. 3. 

----—--. 1989. Review of "Sounds of silence" by G.B. Schaller. Animal 
Behaviour 37:1059. 

------ and R.L. Brownell, Jr. 1989. Protected species: research permits and 
the value of basic research. BioScience 39:394-396. 

Roberts, M. 1988. The great umwatched - urban wildlife in the zoo. ZooGoer 
Lis 13 

------ , K. Thompson and J. Cranford. 1988. Reproduction and growth in the 
punare (Thrichomys apereoides; Rodentia:Echimidae) of the Brazilian 
Caatinga with reference to the reproductive strategies of the 
Echimyidae. Journal of Mammalogy 69:542-552. 

------ - 1989. A survey and analysis of management practices in the North 
American red panda SSP. In: Red panda biology pps. 129-153. A. 
Glatston, ed. SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague. 

------ . 1989. The North American regional program. In: The red or lesser 
panda studbook, number 5, pps 23-25. The Royal Rotterdam Zoological and 
Botanical Gardens, Rotterdam. 

------ , L. Phillips and F. Kohn. 1989. The common ringtail possum 
(Pseudocheirus peregrinus) as a management model for the 
Pseudocheiridae: reproductive scope, behavior and biomedical values on a 
browse-free diet. Zoo Biology 8:1-20. 

Snyder, N.F.R., S.R Beissinger and M.R. Fuller. 1989. Reproduction and 
demography of the Florida (Everglades) kite. Condor 91:300-316. 

—————= , §.R. Beissinger and M. R. Fuller. 1989. Solar radio-transmitters on 
snail kites in Florida. Journal of Field Ornithology 60:171-177. 

Thompson, S.D. 1989. Thermoregulation in the water opossum (Chironectes 
minimus): an exception that proves a rule. Physiological Zoology 
61:450-60. 

Warnell, K.J., S.D. Crissey and O.T. Oftedal. 1989. Utilization of bamboo 
and other fiber sources in red panda diets. In: Red panda biology, 
pps. 51-56. A.R. Glatston, ed. SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague. 

Wilson, N., J.M. Dietz and J.O. Whitaker, Jr. 1989. Ectoparasitic Acari Found 
on Golden Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia rosalia) from Brazil. 
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25:433-435. 


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Washburn, Wilcomb E. “It's Not the Name 'Redskins' That Maligns 

Indians," Washington Post, April 23, 1988. 

"The Possibilities of the Columbian 
Quincentennial," Ideas '92, 1 (2) (Spring 1988): 29-41 
[Expanded version of Washington Post article cited in 1987 
co-authored with Joan R. Challinor]. 

"The Academic Profession and Contemporary 
Politics," Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and 
Policy, 26 (3) (Autumn 1988): 392-415. 

""Vexatious Oral Exchange': A Talk to the 
Dartmouth Class of 1948," Academic Questions, 2 (1), (Winter 
1988-89) [Full text of article entitled "Liberalism versus 
Free Speech" in the National Review, September 30, 1988]. 

RS ep es NS “Introduction to ‘Context section) of 

L'Indianite: Contextes et Perspectives, Revue Francaise 
d'Etudes Americaines, (Presses Universitaires de Nancy, 
13 (38) (November 1988): 319-322. 

Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 4, 
Indian-White Relations, (editor), (Washington: Smithsonian 
institution, 198s) 3 838 pp. 

"The First European Contacts with the 
American Indians," in Revista da Universidade de Coimbra, 
Vol. XXXIV (Lisboa: Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica 
Tropical, 1988), serie separatas 208: 439-446. 

"Anthropological Advocacy in the Hopi- 
Navajo Land Dispute," American Anthropologist 91 (3) 
(September 1989): 738-743. 

Keynote Address, Scholarship and Museums: 
Roles _ and Responsibilities, Proceedings of the Ninth Museum 
Studies Conference, University of Delaware, April 9, 1988, 
edited by Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. (Newark: University of 
Delaware, 1989): 7-17. 


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Aaronson, M.; Bothun, G.; Cornell, M.; Dawe, J.; Dickens, R.; Hall, P.; Sheng, 
H. M.; Huchra, J.; Lucey, J.; Mould, J.; Murray, J.; Schommer, R.; and 
Wright, A. E. “Large Peculiar Velocities in the Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster.” 
Astrophysical Journal 338 (1989): 654. 

Adams, F.; Freese, K.; Levin, J.; and McDowell, J. C. “Spectral Distortions of the 
Cosmic Microwave Background.” Astrophysical Journal 344 (1989): 24. 

Alpert, Y. L.; Fligel, D. S.; and Yaraslavtsev, A. A. “Spectra and Geomagnetic 
Pulsations of Complex Shape and Simulation of their Generation Process.” 
Planetary and Space Science 37 (1989): 391. 

Andersen, J.; Lindgren, H.; Hazen, M. L.; and Mayor, M. “The Pre-Main-Sequence 
Binary System AK Scorpii.” Astronomy and Astrophysics 219 (1989): 142. 
Anderson, J. D.; Borderies, N. J.; Campbell, J. K.; Dunne, J. A.; Ellis, J.; Hellings, 
R. W.; Lau, E. L.; Preston, R. A.; Traxler, M. R.; Williams, J. G.; Yoder, 
C. F.; Chandler, J. F.; Reasenberg, R. D.; Shapiro, I. I.; Berthias, J. P.; 
Blamont, J.; Linkin, V. M.; Kerzhanovich, V. V.; Akim, E. L.; and Ivanov, 
N.M. “Testing General Relativity with Landers on the Martian Satellite Phobos.” 

Advances in Space Research 9(9) (1989): 71. 

Anglada, G.; Rodriguez, L. F.; Torrelles, J. M.; Estalella, R.; Ho, P. T. P.; Canté, 
J.; Lépez, R.; and Verdes-Montenegro, L. “Ammonia Observations of Outflow 
Regions.” Astrophysical Journal 341 (1989): 208. 

Arnett, W. D.; Bahcall, J. N.; Kirshner, R. P.; and Woosley, S. E. “Supernova 1987A.” 
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 27 (1989): 629. 

Avrett, H. H., and Fontela, J. M. “Hydrogen Ionization and Energy Balance in the Solar 
Transition Region.” In SMM Workshop on non-LTE Radiative Transfer and 
Energy Balance, ed. S. A. Drake, p. 2-11. Greenbelt, Maryland: Goddard 
Space Flight Center, 1988. 

Babb, J. F., and Spruch, L. “Retardation (Casimir) Effect for a Multielectron Core 
System and a Rydberg Electron.” Physical Review A 40 (1989): 2917. 

Babcock, R. W.; Marshall, H. W.; Reasenberg, R. D.; and Reasenberg, S. “Full Aper- 
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Optics for Astrophysics and Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing, 1988 Techni- 
cal Digest Series, vol. 10, p. 22. Washington, D.C.: Optical Society of Amer- 
ica, 1988. 

Bailyn, C. D.; Garcia, M. R.; and Grindlay, J. E. “Outflow from the Outer Lagrangian 
Point: Observations and Models of 4U 2127+12 in M15.” Astrophysical Journal 
344 (1989): 786. 

Baliunas, S. L. “Call for Participation in a Global Network of Automatic Telescopes.” 
International Amateur Professional Photoelectric Photometry Communications 
35 (1989): 12. 

“World-Wide Network of Automatic Telescopes.” In Automatic Small 

Telescopes, eds. R. Genet and D. S. Hayes, p. 125. Mesa, Arizona: Fairborn 

Press, 1989. 


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. “A State of Astrophysics at Mount Wilson Observatory.” In Report to Mount 
Wilson Institute Board of Directors. Pasadena, California: Mount Wilson 
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. “Dedication of the 0.75 m APT: Brightness Variations and Magnetic Activity 

in Cool Stars.” In Automatic Small Telescopes, eds. R. Genet and D. S. Hayes, 

p. 83. Mesa, Arizona: Fairborn Press, 1989. 

. “Starspot Cycles and Climatology.” In Foundation for Study of Cycles, Pro- 

ceedings of the 1989 Annual Conference, p. 45. Irvine, California: Foundation 

for the Study of Cycles, 1989. 

. “Long-Term Magnetic Activity Variations of Lower Main Sequence Stars.” In 
Formation and Evolution of Low Mass Stars, Proceedings of NATO Advanced 
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Baliunas, S. L.; Genet, R.; and Hayes, D., eds. Selected Papers on Global Network of 
Automatic Telescopes, Remote Access and Automatic Telescope Instruction Set. 
Mesa, Arizona: Fairborn Press, 1989. 

Baliunas, S. L.; Pyper-Smith, D.; and Genet, R. L. “Automatic Photoelectric Telescope 
Service Summer Workshop III.” International Amateur Professional Photoelec- 
tric Photometry Communications 34 (1988): 37. 

Barnes, P. J.; Crutcher, R. M.; Bieging, J. H.; Storey, J. W. V.; and Willner, S. P. 
“Orion B (NGC 2024). I. VLA and IR Observations of the H II Region.” 
Astrophysical Journal 342 (1989): 883. 

Bartel, N.; Rupen, M. R.; and Shapiro, I. I. “VLBI Observations of SN1986J: A Super- 
nova with an Elongated Radio Brightness Distribution.” Astrophysical Journal 
(Letters) 337 (1989): L85. 

Bates, D. R., and Victor, G. A. “Alexander Dalgarno: Life and Personality.” 
Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics 25 (1988): 1. 

Benson, P.J., and Myers, P.C. “A Survey for Dense Cores in Dark Clouds.” 
Astrophysical Journal Supplement 71 (1989): 89. 

Bevilacqua, F.; Merlina, P.; Lorenzini, E. C.; Cosmo, M.; and Bergamaschi, S. 
“Tethered Gravity Laboratories Study: The Center-of-Gravity Management 
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Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 482: 1-50 (1989). 

Aide, T. Mitchell. "Herbivory as a Selective Agent on the Timing of Leaf Production in a 
Tropical Understory Community." Nature 336 (6199): 574-575 (1988). 

Ainly, D.G., Carter, H.R., Anderson, D.W., Briggs, K.T., Coulter, M.C., Cruz, J.B., Valle, 
C.A., Fefer, S.I., Hatch, $.A., Schreiber, E.A., Schreiber, R.W., and Smith, N.G. 
"Effects of the 1982-83 El] Nifio - Southern Oscillation on Pacific Ocean Bird 
Populations. In: Proceedings of the International Omithological Congress, Otawa, 
Canada 1986: 1747-1758 (1989). 

Aiello, Annette. "A Field Guide to Coastal Wetland Plants of the Northeastern United 
States," by Ralph W. Tiner Jr." (Book review). Library Journal 112 (2): 71 (1987). 

"Bites and Stings: The World of Venomous Animals, by John Nichol 
(Book review). Library Journal (July 1989). 

"Enduring Seeds: Native American Agriculture and Wild Plant 
Conservation, by Gary Paul Nabhan" (Book review). Library Journal (March 1989). 
. "New Generation Guide to the Wild Flowers of Bntain and Northern 

Europe, by Alistair Fitter" (Book review). Library Journal 112 (13): 116 (1987). 

"The RHS Encyclopedia of House Plants Including Greenhouse Plants, by 
Kenneth A. Becket with Royal Horticultural Society" (Book review). Library 
Journal 112 (16): 86 (1987). 

"The Smithsonian Guide to Seaside Plants of the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts 
from Louisiana to Massachusetts, Exclusive of Lower Peninsular Florida, by Wilbur 
H. Duncan and Marion B. Duncan" (Book review). Library Journal 112 (11): 78 
(1987). 


" 


Plantwatching: How Plants Remember, Tell Time, Form Partnerships and 
More, by Malcolm Wilkins" (Book review). Library Journal 113 (18): 101 (1988). 


"Wily Violets and Underground Orchids, by Peter Bernhardt" (Book 
review). Library Journal 114 (10): 138, 140 (June 1989). 
. "The World of Northern Evergreens, by E. C. Pielou" (Book review). 
Library Journal 113 (6): 92 (1988). 

Aiello, Annette and Brown Jr., Keith S. "Mimicry by Illusion in a Sexually Dimorphic, 
Day-Flying Moth, Dysschema jansonis (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Pericopinae)." 
Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 26 (1-4): 173-176 (1988). 

Alverson, William S. "Quararibea (Bombacaceae): Five New Species from Moist and Wet 
Forests of Costa Rica and Panama." Bnittonia 41 (1): 61-74 (1989). 

Andrews, Robin M. "Conservation Biology: The Science of Scarcity and Diversity, edited 
by Michael E. Soule" (Book review). The Journal of Heredity 78 (1): 62 (1987). 

. "Demographic Correlates of Variable Egg Survival for a Tropical Lizard." 
Oecologia 76 (3): 376-382 (1988). 

Angehr, George R. Descorriendo la Cortina Verde: Evolucién de la Biologia Tropical en 
Panam4. Parting the Green Curtain: The Evolution of Tropical Biology in Panama. 
Published in conjunction with the exhibition Parting the Green Curtain: The 
Evolution of Tropical Biology in Panama, the occasion of the opening of the Tupper 
Research and Conference Center of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 
Panama City, Panama. (Anaconda Press, 1989). 


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Aparicio Méndez, Rolando. Determinacién de Trazas de Cobre en Muestras de Corales y 
Auga de Mar Cercanas a Bahia Las Minas. Tesis, Escuela de Quimica, Facultad de 
Ciencias Naturales y Exactas (Panama: Universidad de Panama, 1988). 

Arias, T.D., Inaba, T., Cooke, Richard G. and Jorge, L.F. "A Preliminary Note on the 
Transient Polymorphic Oxidation of Sparteine in the Ngawbé Guaymi Amerindians: 
A Case of Genetic Divergence with Tentative Phylogenetic Time Frame for the 
Pathway." Clin Pharmacol Ther 44 (3): 343-352 (1988). 

Augspurger, Carol K. "Impact of Pathogens on Natural Plant Populations” in Plant 
Population Ecology, The 28th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Sussex 
1987: 413-433. Edited by A.J. Davy, M.J. Hutchings and A.R. Watkinson (Oxford: 
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1988). 

"Plant Populations and Pathogens", Book review of Diseases and Plant 
Population Biology, by Jeremy J. Burdon. Ecology 69 (2): 552 (1988). 

Augspurger, Carol K. and Franson, Susan E. "Input of Wind-Dispersed Seeds into 
Light-Gaps and Forest Sites in a Neotropical Forest." Journal of Tropical Ecology 4 
(3): 239-252 (1988). 

Avise, John C., Arnold, Jonathan, Ball, R. Martn, Bermingham, Eldredge, Lamb, Trip, 
Neigel, Joseph E., Reeb, Carol A. and Saunders, Nancy C. "Intraspecific 
Phylogeography: The Mitochondrial DNA Bridge Between Population Genetics and 
Systematics." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 18: 489-522 (1987). 

Ball Jr., R. Martin, Freeman, Scott, James, Fraces C., Bermingham, Eldredge and Avise, 
John C. "Phylogeographic Population Structure of Red-Winged Blackbirds Assessed 
by Mitochondrial DNA." Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 85: 
1558-1562 (1988). 

Baumgartner, Donald L. and Roubik, David W. "Ecology of Necrophilus and Filth- 
Gathering Stingless Bees (Apidae: Meliponinae) of Peru." Journal of the Kansas 
Entomological Society 62 (1): 11-22 (1989). 

Becker, P., Erhart, D.W. and Smith, A.P. "Analysis of Forest Light Environments Part I. 
Computerized Estimation of Solar Radiation from Hemispherical Canopy 
Photographs." Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 44: 217-232 (1989). 

Belwood, Jacqueline J. "Foraging Behavior, Prey Selection, and Echolocation in 
Phylostomine Bats (Phyllostomidae)." In Animal Sonar: 601-605. Edited by Paul 
E. Nachtigall and Patrick W.B. Moore (New York: Plenum, 1988). 

The Influence of Bat Predation on Calling Behavior in Neotropical Forest 
Katydids (Insecta: Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Ph.D. dissertation (Gainesville: 
University of Florida, 1988). 

"Sounds of Silence". Bats 6 (2): 5-9 (1988). 

Blake, J.G. "Birds of Primary Forest Undergrowth in Western San Blas, Panama." Journal 
of Field Ornithology 60 (2): 178-189 (1989). 

Brawn, Jeffrey D. "Selectivity and Ecological Consequences of Captivity Nesters Using 
Natural vs. Artificial Nest Sites." The Auk 105 (4): 789-791 (1988). 

Brawn, Jeffrey D. and Balda, Russell P. "The Influence of Silvicultural Activity on 
Ponderosa Pine Forest Bird Community in the Southwestern United States" in Bird 
Conservation 3: 3-21. Edited by Jackson, Jerome A. The International Council for 
Bird Preservation, United States Section: The University of Wisconsin Press (1988). 

Briceno, Jorge and Eberhard, William G. "Functional Morphology of Cerci in Male 
Earwigs." Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of Entomolo 


Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: 208 (1988). 


Brucher, Heinz. Useful Plants of Neotropical Origin (New York: Springer-Heidelberg, 
1989). 

Bush, Mark, Piperno, Dolores, and Colinvaux, P. "A 6,000 Year History of Amazonian 
Maize Cultivation." Nature 340: 303-305 (1989). 

Camargo, J.M.F., Moure, J.S. and Roubik, David W. "Melipona yucatanica New Species 
(Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponinae); Stingless Bee Dispersal Across the Caribbean 
Arc and Post-Eucene Vicariance." Pan-Pacific Entomologist 64 (2): 147-157 (1988). 

Castro, Gonzalo. Ecophysiology of Sanderlings Migrating to Four Different Latitudes. 
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (1988). 

Castro, Gonzalo and Castro, J.S. "A Dovokie at Island Beach State Park." Cassinia 62: 
61-62 (1988). 

Castro, Gonzalo and Myers, J.P. "Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) Records from 
Panama.” American Birds 42 (3): 374 (1988). 

Christy, John H. "Attractiveness, Mate Choice and a Sensory Trap in the Fiddler Crab 
Uca beebei" (Abstract). American Zoologist 28 (4): 133A (1988). 

Cole, Kathleen S. "Predicting the Potential for Sex-Change on the Basis of Ovarian 
Structure in Gobiid Fishes." Copeia 1988 (4): 1082-1086 (1988). 

Coley, Phyllis D. “Interspecific Variation in Plant Anti-Herbivore Properties: The Role of 
Habitat Quality and Rate of Disturbance." New Phytologist 106 (Suppl.): 251-263 
(1987). 

"Effects of Plant Growth Rate and Leaf Lifetime on the Amount and Type 
of Anti-Herbivore Defense." Oecologia 74: 531-536 (1988). 

Coley, Phyllis D. and Aide, T. Mitchell. "Red Coloration of Tropical 3 Young Leaves: A 
possible Antifungal Defense?" Journal of Tropical Ecology 50: 293-300 (1989). 

Cooke, Richard G. "Some Ecological and Technological Correlates of Coastal Fishing in 
Formative Pacific Panama” in Diet and Subsistence: Current Archaeological 
Perspectives: 127-140. Edited by Brenda V. Kennedy and Genevieve M. LeMoine 
(The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, 1988). 

Cooke, Richard G. and Bush, Mark. "Out-of-Season Red-Necked Phalaropes in Central 


Panama." Journal of Field Omithology 60 (1): 39-42 (1989). 
Cooke, Richard G. and Ranere, Anthony J. "Hunting in Pre-Columbian Panama: A 


Diachronic Perspective" in The Walking Larder. Patterns of Domestication, 
Pastoralism, and Predation: 295-315 (1989)). 

Craig, Catherine L. "The Significance of Spider Size to the Diversification of Spider-Web 
Architectures and Spider Reproductive Modes." American Naturalist 129 (1): 47-68 
(1987). 

"Spider Webs, Behavior and Evolution, edited by W.A. Shear" (Book 
Teview). American Scientist 76 (1): 83-84 (1987). 
. "Insect Perception of Spider Orb Webs in Three Light Habitats." Functional 
Ecology 2 (3): 277-282 (1988). 

D’Croz, Luis. "Survey and Monitoring of Marine Pollution in the Bay of Panama." Co- 
operation for Environmental Protection in the Pacific. UNEP Regional Seas Reports 
and Studies, No. 97: 115-123 (1988). 

D’Croz, Luis, Wong, Luis, Justines, Gustavo and Gupta, Mahabir. "Prostaglandins and 
Related Compounds from the Polychaete Worm Americonuphis reesei Fauchald as 
Possible Inducers of Gonad Maturation in Penaeid Shrimps." Revista de Biologia 
Tropical 36 (2A): 331-332 (1988). 


De Leén M., Israel Antonio. El] Distrito de San Francisco: La Estructura Agraria y la 
Produccion Agricola. Tesis, Escuela de Geografia, Facultad de Humanidades 
(Panama: Universidad de Panama, 1989). 

De Nevers, Gregory C. “Bactris divisicupula and Bactris fuscospina Reexamined." Annals 
of the Missoun Botanical Garden 75 (3): 1151-1152 (1988). 

De Nevers, Gregory C. and Henderson, Andrew. "A New Calyptrogyne (Palmae: 
Geonomeae) from Panama." Systematic Botany 13 (3): 428-431 (1988). 

DeVries, Philip J. "The Larval Ant-Organs of Thisbe irenea (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) and 
their Effects Upon Attending Ants." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 94 
(4): 379-393 (1988). 

. "Stratification of Fruit-Feeding Nymphalid Butterflies in a Costa Rican 
Rainforest." Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 26 (1-4): 98-108 (1988). 
"The Use of Epiphylls as Larval Hostplants by the Neotropical Riodinid 


Butterfly Sarota gyas." Journal of Natural History 22 (6): 1447-1450 (1988). 
DeVries, Philip J. and Dudley, Robert. "The Lives of Butterflies, by Matthew M. Douglas” 


(Book review). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 96 (2): 248-251 
(1988). 

Dosman, Rosana. Wariaciédn Genética de las Poblaciones de Hydrilla verticillata (L.F.) 
Royle, en el Lago Gattin. Tesis, Escuela de Biologia, Facultad de Ciencias 
Naturales y Exactas. (Panama, Universidad de Panaméd, 1989). 

Dressler, Robert L. and Cook, Summer L. "Conical Silica Bodies in Ena javanica." 
Lindleyana 3 (4): 224-225 (1988). 

Eberhard, William G. "“Aspectos Ecoldgicos del Manejo Integrado de del Seminario sobre 
Manejo Integrado de Plagas, San José, Costa Rica. Serie Técnica. Informe Técnico 
No. 81: 22-23 (1988). 

. "Behavioral Flexibility in Orb Web Construction." Journal of Arachnology 

16: 295-302 (1988). 

"Combing and Sticky Silk Attachment Behaviour by Cnibellate Spiders and 
Its Taxonomic Implications." Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 7 (8): 
247-251 (1988). 

"Effect of Horizontal vs. Vertical Onentation of Orb Webs on Prey 
Retention." Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 7: 247-251 (1988). 

"Group Nesting in Two Species of Euglossa Bees." Journal of the Kansas 
Entomological Society 61: 406-411 (1989). 

"Paradoxical Post-Genitalic Contact Courtship in the Fly Himantigera 
nigrifemoralis (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)." Psyche 95: 115-122 (1988). 

“Why Do Plasmids Carry Some Genes and Not Others?" Plasmid. 21: 167- 
174 (1989). 

Feener Jr., Donald H. "Size-Selective Oviposition in Pseudacteon crawfordi (Diptera: 
Phoridae), a Parasite of Fire Ants." Annals of the Entomological Society of 
America 80 (2): 148-151 (1987). 

Feener Jr., Donald H., Lighton, John R.B. and Bartholomew, George A. "Curvilinear 
Allometry, Energetics and Foraging Ecology: A Comparison of Leaf-Cutting Ants 
and Army Ants." Functional Ecology 2 (4): 509-520 (1988). 

"Energetics Costs of Foraging: A Comparison of Leaf-Cutting Ants and 
Army Ants" (Abstract). Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of 
Entomology, Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada: 233 (1988). 


Fisher, Bnan Lee and Zimmerman, Jess K. "Ant/Orchid Associations in the Barro 
Colorado Nature Monument, Panama." Lindleyana 3 (1): 12-16 (1988). 


Fleishman, Leo J. "Sensory and Environmental Influences on Display Form in Anolis 
auratus, a Grass Anole from Panama." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 22 
(5): 309-316 (1988). 

. "Sensory Influences on Physical Design of a Visual Display." Animal 
Behaviour 36 (5): 1420-1424 (1989). 

Foster, Robin B. "Tropical America: Stll an Unknown Termitory." Tropicus 3: 4, 7 
(Spring 1988). 

"Vegetation of the Beni." Onion (Summer 1989): 39. 

Foster, Susan A. "Acquisition of a Defended Resource: A Benefit of Group Foraging for 
the Neotropical Wrasse, Thalassoma Jucasanum.” Environmental Biology of Fishes 
19 (3): 215-222 (1987). 

. "The Relative Impacts of Grazing by Caribbean Coral Reef Fishes and 
Diadema: Effects of Habitat and Surge." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology 
and Ecology (1987). 

Fraga, Rosendo M. "Arboles de Nidificacién y Tamafio de Colonia en la Oropéndula 
Psarocolius montezumae." Programa y Publicacién de Resiimenes, W Reunion 
Iberoamericana de Conservacién y Zoologia de Vertebrados: Comunicacién a 
Simposio No. 8 (Montevideo, 1988). 

. "Colony Sizes and Nest Trees of Montezuma Oropendolas in Costa Rica." 
Journal of Field Ornithology 60 (3): 289-420 (1989). 

. "Nest Sites and Breeding Success of Baywinged Cowbirds (Qublothms 
badius)." Journal fur Omithologie 129 (2): 175-184 (1988). 

Franks, Nigel. "Army Ants: A Collective Intelligence." American Scientist 77: 138-145 
(1989). 

Fullard, James H. and Belwood, Jacqueline J. "The Echolocation Assemblage: Acoustic 
Ensembles in a Neotropical Habitat" in Animal Sonar: 639-643. Edited by P.H. 
Hachtigall and P.W.B. Moore (New York: Plenum, 1988). 

Garcia J., Milton N. Biologia Reproductiva del Escorpiédn Centruriodes margaritatus 
(Gervais), Buthidae. Tesis, Escuela de Biologia, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y 
Exactas. Panama: Universidad de Panama (1988). 

Garwood, Nancy C. "Seed Bank Dynamics in Tropical Forests." American Journal of 
Botany 74 (5): 635 (1987). 

Garwood, Nancy C. and Tebbs, Margaret. "An Illustrated Seedling Flora of Panama with 
Special Emphasis on Barro Colorado Island BCI Panama” (Abstract 17). 
International Botanical Congress: 455 (1987). 

Glynn, Peter W. "El Nifio-Southern Oscillation 1982-1983: Nearshore Population, 
Community, and Ecosystem Responses." Annual Review of Ecology and 
Systematics 19: 309-345 (1988). 

Gonzalez, Eric Edgardo. Quantitative Distribution of Soft-Bottom Intertidal Fauna of Some 
Beaches in Panama City, Panama. A Thesis, Presented to the Department of 
Biology, for the Degree of Master of Science (Long Beach: California State 
University, 1988). 

Gradwohl, Judith and Greenberg, Russell. Saving the Tropical Forests. London: 
Earthscan Publications (1988). 

Graham, Alan. "Studies in Neotropical Paleobotany. V. The Lower Miocene Communities 


of Panama - The Culebra Formation. Annals of the Missoun Botanical Garden 75 
(4): 1440-1466 (1988). 


"Studies in Neotropical Paleobotany. WI. The Lower Miocene Communities 
of Panama - The Cucaracha Formation. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 
75 (4) 1467-1479 (1988). 

Grayum, Michael H. and De Nevers, Gregory C. "New and Rare Understory Palms from 
the Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica, and Adjacent Regions." Principes 32 (3): 101- 
114 (1988). 

Greene, Harry W. "Antipredator Mechanisms in Reptiles" in Biology of the Reptilia: 1- 
153. Edited by Carl Gans (New York: Alan R. Liss, 1988). 

Greenfield, Michael D. "Interspecific Acoustic Interactions Among Katydids 
Neoconocephalus: Inhibition-Induced Shifts in Diel Periodicity." Animal Behavior 
36 (3): 684-695 (1988). 

Gupta, Mahabir, Solis, Pablo, Miranda, Carmen, Montenegro, Orlando, Martinez, Régulo, 
Varela, Luis A. and Correa, Mireya. “Actividad Antmicrobiana en Plantas 
Medicinales de Panama." Revista Médica de Panama 13: 79-84 (1988). 

Gutiérrez, Patricia C. "The Ecology and Behavior of the Mangrove Periwinkle, Littorina 
angulifera." Biotropica 20 (4): 352-356 (1988). 

Guttman, S.J. and Weight, L.A. "Electrophoretic Evidence of Relationships among Quercus 
(Oaks) of Eastern North America." Canadian Journal of Botany 67: 339-351 (1989). 

Guzman, Héctor M. "Distnbucién y Abundancia de Organismos Coralivoros en los 
Arrecifes Coralinos de la Isla del Cafio, Costa Rica. Revista de Biologia Tropical 
36 (2A): 191-207 (1988). 

. "Feeding Activity of the Corallivorous Gastropod Quoyula monodonta 
(Blanville)." Revista de Biologia Tropical 36 (2A): 209-212 (1988). 
"Primer Informe de un Coral Acropérido para el Pacifico Oriental: Critica 
a Prahl y Mejia." Revista de Biologia Tropical 36 (1): 163-166 (1988). 

Guzman, Héctor M. and Cortés, Jorge. "Growth Rates of Eight Species of Scleractinian 
Corals in the Eastern Pacific (Costa Rica)." Bulletin of Marine Science 44 (3): 
1186-1194 (1989). 

. "Coral Reef Community Structure at Cafio Island, Pacific Costa Rica." 
Marine Ecology 10 (1): 23-41 (1989). 

Guzman, Héctor M. and Obando, Vilma L. "Diversidad y Abundancia Diaria Estacional 
del Zooplancton Marino de la Isla del Cafio, Costa Rica." Revista de Biologia 
Tropical 36 (1): 139-150 (1988). 

Guzman, Héctor M. and Robertson, D. Ross. “Responses of a Corallivorous Pufferfish to 
Mass Mortalities of Eastern Pacific Corals" (Abstract 155). Sixth International 
Coral Reef Symposium Abstracts: 39 (1988). 

"Population and Feeding Responses of the Corallivorous Putterfish Arothron 
meleagnis to coral mortality in the Eastern Pacific. Marne Ecology 55 (2-3): 121- 
131 (1989). 

Herre, Edward Allen. "Coevolution of Reproductive Characteristics in 12 Species of New 

World Figs and Their Pollinator Wasps." Experientia 45: 637-647 (1989). 
"Theoretical Studies on Sex Ratio Evolution by Samuel Karlin and Sabin 
Lessard" (Book review). Journal of Genetics 66 (2): 159-161 (1987). 

Hogan, Kevin P. "Photosynthesis in Two Neotropical Palm Species." Functional Ecology 
2 (3): 371-377 (1988). 

Holness Carrasco, Daniel. Estimacién de la Biomasa y la Productividad de Hydmilla 
verticillata (L.f.) Royle, en Dos Sitios de la Isla de Barro Colorado. Tesis, Escuela 
de Biologta, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas (Panama: Universidad de © 
Panama, 1989). 


Howard, Jerome J. "Leafcutting Ant Diet Selection: The Role of Nutrients Water and 
Secondary Chemistry." Ecology 68 (3): 503-505 (1987). 

. “Leafcutting Ant Diet Selection: Relative Influence of Leaf Chemistry and 
Physical Features." Ecology 69 (1): 250-260 (1988). 

Howard, Jerome J., Cazin Jr., John and Wiemer, David F. "Toxicity of Terpenoid 
Deterrents to the Leafcutting Ant Atta cephalotes and its Mutualistic Fungus." 
Journal of Chemical Ecology 14 (1): 59-70 (1988). 

Howden, Henry F. "A New Genus and Four New Species of New World Trichiinae 
(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)." The Coleopterists Bulletin 42 (3): 241-250 (1988). 

Howe, Henry F. "Scatter and Clump-Dispersal and Seedling Demography = Hypothesis 
and Implications.". Oecologia 79 (3): 417-426 (1989). 

Jackson, Jeremy B.C. “Does Ecology Matter?" Book review of Evolution and Escalation: 
An Ecological History of Life, by Geerat J. Vermeij. Paleobiology 14 (3): 307-312 
(1988). 

Jackson, Jeremy B.C., Guzman, Héctor M. and Weil, Emesto. "Effects of a Major Oil 
Spill on Subtidal Reef Corals along the Caribbean Coast of Panama” (Abstract 203). 
Sixth International Coral Reef Symposium Abstracts: 51 (1988). 

Jackson, J.B.C., Cubit, J.D., Keller, B.D., Batista, V., Burns, K., Caffey, H.M., Caldwell, 
R.L., Garrity, $.D., Getter, C.D., Gonzdlez, C., Guzman, H.M., Kaufman, K.W., 
Knap, A.H., Levings, S.C., Marshall, M.J., Steger, R., Thompson, R.C. and Weil, E. 
"Ecological Effects of a Major Oil Spill on Panamanian Coastal Marine 
Comunities." Science 243 (6 January, 1989): 37-44. 

Jiménez Mufioz, Yolanda del Carmen y Timm Peralta, Eyda Julieta. Estudio 
Bacterioldgico de Playas de Anidacién de la Tortuga Marina Lepidochelys olivacea. 
Tesis, Escuela de Biologia, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas (Panama: 
Universidad de Panama, 1989). 

Joly, L.G., Guerra, S., Séptimo, R., Solis, P.N., Correa, Mireya, Gupta, M., Levy, S. and 
Sandberg, F. "Ethnobotanical Inventory of Medicinal Plants Used by the Guaymi 
Indians in Western Panama. Part I." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 20: 145-171 
(1988). 

Karr, James R. "Birds" in Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems: 401-416. Edited by H. Lieth 
and M.J.A. Werner (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1989). 

Keller, Bnan D. "On Evaluating Ecological Effects of a Major Oil Spill on the Caribbean 
Coast of Panama" in Oil Spill Conference, Proceedings of the 20th Anniversary 
Conference, February 13-16, 1989: 578 (Washington, D.C.: American Petroleum 
Institute, Publication 4479, 1989). 

Kilar, John A. and Norris, James N. "Composition, Export, and Import of Drift Vegetation 
on a Tropical, Plant-Dominated, Fringing-Reef Platform (Caribbean Panama)." Coral 
Reefs 7 (2): 93-103 (1988). 

Kitajima, Kaoru and Augspurger, Carol K. "Seed and Seedling Ecology of a Monocarpic 
Tropical Tree, Tachigalia versicolor." Ecology 70 (4): 1102-1114 (1989). 

Kite, Geoffrey C., Fellows, Linda E., Fleet, George W.J., Liu, Paul S., Scofield, Anthony 
M. and Smith, Neal G. "a - Homonojirimycin [2,6 - Dodepxy - 2,6 - Imono - D - 
Glycero - L - Gulo - Heptitol] from Omphalea diandra L.: Isolation and 
Glucosidase Inhibition." Tetrahedron Letters 29 (49): 6483-6486 (1988). 

Knowlton, Nancy. "Coral Bleaching in Panama and Considerations for the Future." Mass 
Bleaching of Coral Reefs in the Caribbean: A Research Strategy, National Undersea 
Research Program Research Report 88 (2): 35-37 (1988). 


. "A Coral Reef Directory" (Book review). Trends in Ecology and Evolution 
4 (10): 305-306 (1989). 

Knowlton, Nancy, Lang, Judith C. and Keller, Brian D. "Predation on Caribbean Staghorn 
Coral - Threshold Models and Their Implications” (Abstract 220). 6th International 
Coral Reef Symposium Abstracts: 55 (1988). 

Kursar, Thomas A. "Evaluation of Soil Respiration and soil CO, Concentration in a 
Lowland Moist Forest in Panama." Plant and Soil 113: 21-29 (1989). 

Laguna, Jorge E. "“Euraphia eastropacensis (Cirripedia, Chthamalodea), A New Species of 
Barnacle from the Tropical Easter Pacific: Morphological and Electrophoretic 
Comparisons with Euraphia rhizophorae (deOliveira) from the Tropical Eastern 
Atlantic and Molecular Evolutionary Implications." Pacific Science 41 (1-4): 
132-140 (1987). 

Lamela Apolayo, Deisa Piedad y Vivero Hamilton, Enc. Macroinvertebrados Asociados a 
Hydrmilla verticillata en el Lago Gatin. Tesis, Escuela de Biologta, Facultad de 
Ciencias Naturales y Exactas (Panama: Universidad de Panama, 1989). 

Leigh, Jr., Egbert Giles. "The Evolution of Individuality, by Leo W. Buss" (Book review). 
The Condor 91 (1): 223-225 (1989). 

. "Foraging Theory, by D.W. Stephens and J.R. Krebs" (Book review). The 
Condor 91 (1): 222-223 (1989). 
. "Natural Selection in the Wild, by John A. Endler" (Book review). The 
Condor 90 (1): 279-284 (1988). 
Lessios, Harilaos A. "Effects of Caribbean Echinoids on Coral Recruitment and 


Survivorship" (Abstract). 6th International Coral Reef Symposium: 62 (1988). 
"Mass Mortality of Diadema antillarum in the Caribbean: What Have We 


Learned?" Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 19: 371-393 (1988). 
"Population Dynamics of Diadema antillarum (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) 
Following Mass Mortality in Panama." Marine Biology 99: 515-526 (1988). 

Liesner, Ronald L. and D’Arcy, William G. "Two New Species of Inga Leguminosae) 
from Panama." Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 75 (1): 385-388 (1988). 

McKinney, F.K. and Jackson, Jeremy B.C. Bryozoan Evolution (Boston: Unwin Hyman, 
1989). 

McMillan, Calvin. "Seed Germination and Seedling Development of Halophila decipiens 
Ostenfeld (Hydrocharitaceae) from Panama." Aquatic Botany 31: 169-176 (1988) 

"The Seed Reserve of Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld (Hydrocharitaceae) in 
Panama." Aquatic Botany 31: 177-182 (1988). 

McMillan, Calvin and Soong, Keryea. "An Annual Cycle Flowering, Fruiting and Seed 
Reserve for Halophila decipiens Ostenfeld (Hydrocharitaceae) in Panama." Aquatic 
Botany 34: 375-379 (1989). 

McPherson, Gordon. "A New Species of Vantanea (Humiriaceae) from Panama." Annals 
of the Missoun Botanical Garden 75 (3): 1148-1149 (1988). 

. "New and Noteworthy Taxa from Panama." Annals of the Missouri 
Botanical Garden 75 (1): 373-378 (1988). 

May, M.L. and Knoff, K.W. "Neocordulia campana Spec. Nov., A New Species of 
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Miller, James S. "A Revised Treatment of Boraginaceae for Panama." Annals of the 
Missouri Botanical Garden 75 (2): 456-521 (1988). 

Milton, Katharine and Jenness, Robert. "Ascorbic Acid Content of Neotropical Plant Parts 
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Mitchell, J., Bort, John and Sabella J. "Children’s Perceptions of Aging Adults: An 
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Morin, James G. and Cohen, Anne C. "Two New Luminescent Ostracodes of the Genus 
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Journal of Crustacean Biology 8 (4): 620-638 (1988). 

Morton, Eugene S. and Greenberg, Rusell. "The Outlook for Migratory Songbirds: 
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Padilla, Diana K. “Algal Structural Defenses: Form and Calcification in Resistance to 
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Paz S., Nicolas. "Ecologia: y Aspectos del Comportamiento en Linothele sp. (Araneae, 
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Piperno, Dolores. "The Application of Phytolith Analysis to Paleoethnobotany and 
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. "Human Paleoecology in the Humid Tropics of Panama" (Abstract). First 
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"Non-Affluent Foragers: Resource Availability, Seasonal Shortages and the 
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"The Occurrence of Phytoliths in the Reproductive Structures of Tropical 
Angiosperms and Their Significance in Tropical Plaeocology, Paleoethnobotany, and 
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. "The Ongins and Development of Food Production in Pacific Panama” in 
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Pratt, Stephen C. "Recruitment and Other Communication Behavior in the Ponerine Ant 
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Pringle, C.M., Naiman, R.J., Bretschko, G., Karr, James R., Oswood, M.W., Webster J.R., 
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Ragland, H.C. and Fischer, Eric A. "Internal Fertilization and Male Parental Care in the 
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Rand, A. Stanley, Font, Enrique, Ramos, Diniz, Werner, Dagmar I., and Bock, Brian C. 
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Reed, Jonathan R. "Inca Terms in the Bay of Panama During the 1982-1983 El] Nino 
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Robertson, D. Ross. "Settlement and Population Dynamics of Abudefduf saxatilis on Patch 
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. "The Surgeonfish Acanthurus lineatus grows hedgerows of Macroalgae." 
Reef Sites (1989). 

Robertson, D. Ross and Brawn, Jeffrey D. "Variation in Settlement by Caribbean 
Damselfishes: How Much Due to Variation in Larval Production?" (Abstract 351). 
Sixth International Coral Reef Symposium Abstracts: 88 (1988). 

Rodda, Gordon, Bock, Brian, Burghardt, Gordon and Rand, A. Stanley. "Techniques for 
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Rose, Gary B., Zellick, Randy D. and Rand, A. Stanley. 1988. “Auditory Processing of 
Temporal Information in a Neotropical Frog is Independent of Signal Intensity." 
Ethology 77: 330-336 (1988). 

Roubik, David W. "Biogeography and Taxonomy of Honey Bees, by Friedrich Ruttner” 
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. Ecology and Natural History of Tropical Bees. (New York: Cambridge 
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Rubinoff, Ira. "Prdlogo/Preface" in Descornendo la Cortina Verde: FEvolucié6n de la 
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. "Tax Rich Nations, Save the Jungle." International Wildlife 18 (3): 24 
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"The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute." Environment 31 (5) (1989). 

Ryan, Michael J. "Constraints and Patterns in the Evolution of Anuran Acoustic 
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Ryan, Michael J. "Energy, Calling, and Selection.’ 
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Schuup, Eugene W. "Factors Affecting Post-Dispersal Seed Survival in a Tropical Forest." 
Oecologia 76 (4): 525-530 (1988). 

Schuup, Eugene W., Howe, Henry F., Augspurger, Carol K. and Levey, Douglas J. 
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Siemens, Alfred H., Hebda, Richard J., Navarrete Hernandez, Mario, Piperno, Dolores R., 
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Silva F., Jorge. “Martin y Cuervo en Extrafas Interacciones." La Estrella de Panama 
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Smith III, Thomas J., Chan, Hung T., McIvor, Carole C. and Robblee, Michael B. 
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Ecology 70 (1): 146-151 (1989). 

Smythe, Nicholas. "Seed Survival in the Palm Astrocaryum standleyanum: Evidence for 
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Steger, Rick. "Effects of Refuges and Recruitment on Gonodactylid Stomatopods, A Guild 
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Sternberg, L. da S.L., Mulkey, S.S. and Wright, S. Joseph. "Ecological Interpretation of 
Leaf Carbon Isotope Ratios: Influence of Respired Carbon Dioxide." Ecology 
70(5): 1317-1324. 

Sweatman, Hugh. "Field Evidence that Settling Coral Reef Fish Larvae Detect Resident 
Fishes Using Dissolved Chemical Cues." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology 
and Ecology 124 (4): 163-174 (1988). 

Tanaka, Seiji. "Field Work in Panama, Central America - On Adult Diapause in 
Stenotarsus rotundus (Endomychidae) - 1." Insectarium 25: 222-231 (1988). 

"Field Work in Panama, Central America - On Adult Diapause in 
Stenotarsus rotundus (Endomychidae) - 2." Insectarium 25: 256-265 (1988). 

"Field Work in Panama, Central America - On Adult Diapause in 
Stenotarsus rotundus (Endomychidae) - 3." Insectarium 25: 282-294 (1988). 

"Field Work in Panama, Central America - On Adult Diapause in 
Stenotarsus rotundus (Endomychidae) - 4." Insectarium 25: 330-338 (1988). 

"Field Work in Panama, Central America - On Adult Diapause in 
Stenotarsus rotundus (Endomychidae) - 5." Insectarium 25: 356-362 (1988). 

"Tropical Seed Bugs (Ropalidae) Dropping Effects from the Canopy of 
Forest in Panama." Insectarium 25 (5): 148-153. 

Tanaka, Seiji, Denlinger, David L. and Wolda, Henk. "Seasonal Changes in the 
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Trainer, Jill M. "Behavioral Associations of Song Types During Aggressive Interactions 
Among Male Yellow-Rumped Caciques." The Condor 89 (4): 731-738 (1987). 

"Cultural Evolution in Song Dialects of Yellow-Rumped Caciques in 
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Van der Weff, Henk. "Eight New Species and One New Combination of Neotropical 
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Vollrath, Fitz. "Spider Growth as an Indicator of Habitat Quality." Bulletin of the British 

Arachnological Society 7 (7): 217-219 (1988). 

Weislo, William T., West-Eberhard, Mary Jane and Eberhard, William G. "Natural History 
and Behavior of a Prmitively Social Wasp, Auplopus semialatus, and Its Parasite, 
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Weinberg, James R. and Starczak, Victoria R. "Morphological Differences and Low 
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Weidenfeld, David A. Ecomorphology and Foraging Behavior of the Yellow Warbler 
(Dendroica petechia). Ph.D. dissertation, College of Arts and Sciences. The Florida 
State University (1988). 

Wellington, Gerard M. and Victor, Benjamin C. "Variation in Components of Reproductive 
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Wells, Kentwood D. "Vocal Communication in a Neotropical Treefrog, Hyla ebraccata: 
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West, Lani. "Prey Selection by the Tropical Snail Thais melones: A Study of 
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West-Eberhard, Mary Jane. “Kin Recognition in Animals." Evolution 43 (3): 703-705 
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"Observations of Xenorphynchium nitidulum (Fabricius) Hymenoptera, 
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. "Phenotypic Plasticity and "Genetic" Theories of Insect Sociality" in 
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"Phenotypic Plasticity and the Ongins of Diversity." Annual Review of 
Ecology and Systematics 20: 249-278 (1989). 

"Scent-Trail Diversion, a Novel Defense Against Ants by Tropical Social 
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West-Eberhard, Mary Jane and Eberhard, William G. "Sexual and Social Selection and the 
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Wheeler, Diana E. and Levings, Sally C. "The Impact of the 1983 El Nifio Drought on 
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Williams-Linera, Guadalupe. Development of Tropical Forest Edge Vegetation. Ph.D. 
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Wilczynski, Walter and Ryan, Michael J. "Microgeographic Variation in the Acoustic 
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. "The Amphibian Auditory System as a Model for Neurobiology, Behavior, 
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Williams, Norris H. and Whitten, W. Mark. "Stanhopea panamensis, A New Species from 
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Windsor, Donald M., Morrison, D.W., Estribi, M.A. and De Leén, B. "Phenology of Fruit 
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Wolda, Henk. "Energy Requirements of Tropical Insects During an Adverse Season." 
Nutnoonal Ecology of Insects and Environment: 1-9 (1989). 

. "Insect Seasonality, Why?" Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 19: 
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Zeh, David W. “Aggression, Density, and Sexual Dimorphism in Chernetid 
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. "Sexual Selection" (Book review of Testing the Alternatives, by J.W. 
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Zeh, David W. and Zeh, Jeanne A. "Condition-Dependent Sex Ormaments and Field Tests 
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Zeh, David W., Zeh, Jeanne A. and Smith, Robert L. "Ovipositors, Amnions and Eggshell 
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Zimmerman, Jess K. and Aide, T. Mitchell. "Patterns of Flower and Fruit Production in 
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Zimmerman, Jess K., Roubik, David W. and Ackerman, James D. "Asynchronous 
Phenologies of a Neotropical Orchid and its Euglossine Bee Pollinator.". Ecology 70 
(4): 1192-1195 (1989). 


ANACOSTIA MUSEUM 


Dorsey, William, Delilah W. Pierce, and Peter L. Robinson, Jr. 
Inspiration, 1961-1989. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. 


ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART 


Brown, Robert F. "Regional Office Report--New England." Archives of 
American Art Journal, 27(4); 28(1-3). 

Karlstrom, Paul. "Archives of American Art: The Memory of Art in America." 
The Newsletter of the American Federation of Arts, 2(2). Summer 1989. 


[Exhibition catalogue] The Spirit in the Stone: The 


Visionary Art of James W. Washington, Jr. University of Washington 
Press and Bellevue Art Museum, 1989. 


{Exhibition catalogue] "Introduction." USArt 1989. 
"Regional Office Report--West Coast." Archives of American 
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Kirwin, Liza. The Papers of African American Artists. Archives of 
American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1989. 


"Regional Office Report--Southeast." Archives of American 
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Kirwin, Liza and Margaret Kinzer. "Drawings and Sketchbooks in the 
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McNaught, William. "Regional Office Report--New York." Archives of 
American Art Journal, 27(4); 28(1-3). 
Pacini, Marina. "The Philadelphia Arts Documentation Project." Archives of 
American Art Journal, 27(4):2-4. 
"Who but the Arts Council." Archives of American Art 
Journal, 27(4):9-23. 
Regional Office Report--Philadelphia." Archives of American 
Art Journal, 27(4); 28(1-3). 
Stover, Catherine. "James L. Claghorn, Philadelphia Collector." Archives 
of American Art Journal, 27(4). 


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY and FREER GALLERY OF ART 


Beach, Milo C., “Art in Context," Humanities, March 1989. 

"The Mughal Artist." In Making Things in South Asia (Michael 
Meister, ed.), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. 

Chase, W. Thomas, III. “Lacquer Examination and Treatment at the Freer 
Gallery of Art: Some Case Histories," in Urushi; Proceedings of the 
Urushi Study Group, June 10-27, 1985, Tokyo, Getty Conservation In- 
stitute, Marina Del Rey, California, 1988. 

; Jett, Paul; Koob, Stephen P.; and Norman, Jane. "The Treatment of a 
Chinese Red Lacquer Stationery Box." Preprints of the 1988 TIC Confer- 
ence on Far Eastern Art, London: IIC, 1988. 

, and Veloz, Nicolas, "Methods for Cleaning Outdoor Sculptures," 
Technology and Conservation, 1989. 

Cort, Louise, "The Changing Fortunes of Three Archaic Japanese Textiles," in 
Cloth and Human Experience. Studies in Ethnographic Inquiry. 
Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. 

, "The Role of the Potter in South Asia,” in Making Things in South 
Asia: The Role of Artist and Craftsman. Proceedings of the South Asian 
Seminar 1985-86, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University 
of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. 

, "Looking with the Heart," Studio Potter, vol. 17, no. 1 (Winter 1988). 

FitzHugh, Elisabeth West, "Study of Pigments on Selected Paintings from the 
Vever Collection," in Glenn D. Lowry and Milo C. Beach, An Annotated and 
Illustrated Checklist of the Vever Collection, Arthur M. Sackler 
Gallery, Washington, D.C., and University of Washington Press, Seattle 
and London, 1988, pp. 425-432. 

Fu, Shen C.Y., “Chang Dai-chien’s Figure Paintings of Chinese Opera 
Characters," Hsiung Shih Art Monthly, Taipei, no. 218 (April 1989), 56- 
61. 

, "Discussing the Paintings of Fu Chuang-fu on His 80th Birthday," 
Hsiung Shih Art Monthly, Taipei, no. 217 (March 1989,), 109-118. 

Gunter, Ann C., “Sculptural Dedications at Labraunda,” in Architecture and 
Society in Hecatomnid Caria. Proceedings of a conference in Uppsala and 
Stockholm, October 1987. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Boreas: 
Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations, 
1989. 

Jett, Paul, “The Examination and Treatment of Ancient Silver," Papers of the 


Cultural Property. Tokyo: Tokyo National Institute of Cultural 
Property, 1989. 
"An Example of the Use of Brass in Chinese Lacquer Ware," Archives of 

Asian Art, 1989. 

Kecskes, Lily, “Ink: A Scholar’s Tool and Work of Art," Calligraphy Review, 
vol. 6, no. 2 (Winter 1988). ee 

Koob, Stephen, "The Conservation and Restoration of Red-figure Stampos No. 48- 
30-3," Expedition, Vol. 30, no. 2, 1988, pp. 29-30. 

Lawton, Thomas. “Review of Xu Bangda, Gu shu hua wei e kao ban [Examination 
and identification of the forging of ancient calligraphy and painting}." 


Ars Orientalis, XVII (1988). 


Lowry, Glenn D., "The House of Timur," Asian Art II (Spring, 1989). 


, with Milo C. Beach, An Illustrated and Annotated Checklist of the 
Vever Collection, Washington, D.C.: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery; and 


Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1988. 
, and Susan Nemazee, A Jeweler’s Eye: Islamic Arts of the Book from the 


Vever Collection. Washington, D.C.: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, and 
Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press, 1988. 


, and Thomas W. Lentz, Timur and the Princely Vision: Persian Art and 


Culture in the Fifteenth Century. Washington, D.C.: Arthur M. Sackler 
Gallery, and Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1989. 

Nielsen, Kim. A photograph in Visions and Prophecy from the Time-Life Book 
Series, Mysteries of the Unknown. 

Nishio, Yoshiyuki, "Japanese Natural Pigments," in New Directions of in Paper 
Conservation: Postprints of the Institute of Paper Conservation tenth 
annual conference, 1986 (Oxford, England, 1989) 

Snyder, Janet G., “Appendix 10: Study of the Paper of Selected Paintings from 
the Vever Collection," in Glenn D. Lowry and Milo C. Beach, An Annotated 


Gallery, Washington, D.C., and University of Washington Press, Seattle 


and London, 1988, pp. 433-440. 

Stuart, Jan. "Bats of Good Fortune," Zoogoer, vol. 18, no. 4, July-August, 
1989, p. 19, to celebrate the reopening of the bat cave at the National 
Zoological Park. 

Winter, John, and Emile Joel, "‘Lead White’ in Japanese Paintings (II) -- 
Measurements of Lead-Isotope Ratios," Kobunkazai no Kagaku, vol. 33, 


1988, pp. 33-44. 
Yonemura, Ann, "Art and Authority: A Tokugawa Palanquin,” Asian Art vol. 2, 


no. 1 (Winter, 1989). 
, "Splendour and Supremacy: Lacquer for the Tokugawa," in The Tokugawa 


Collection: The Japan of the Shoguns. Montreal, Canada: The Montreal 
Museums of Fine Arts, 1989. 


CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 


Arah, C.O., D.K. McNamara, H.M. Hand, and M.F. Mecklenburg. "The 
Correlation Between Adhesive Stress Relaxation and Joint 
Performance," in Tomorrow's Materials Today, Science of 


Advanced Materials and Process Engineering Series 34, p. 
1434, Society for the Advancement of Materials and Process 


Engineering, 1989. 
- "The Correlation Between Adhesive Stress Relaxation 
and Joint Performance," SAMPE Journal 25(4) (1989):11-14. 
Arah, C.0., H.M. Hand, D.K. McNamara, and M.F. Mecklenburg, 
"Techniques for Screening Adhesives for Structural 
Applications," Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology 
3(4) (1989) :261. 
Ballard, Mary W., and Virginia Pledger. "Mannequins: A Re- 
examination," American Institute for Conservation of 
Historic and Artistic Works, Abstracts of Papers Presented 


at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, p. 29, Cincinnati, May 
31-June 4, 1989. 


Baker, M.T., D. van der Reyden, and N. Ravenal. "Analysis and 
Characterization of Some Paper Coatings by FTIR- 
Microspectroscopy," American Institute for Conservation of 
Historic and Artistic Works, Abstracts of Papers Presented 


at_ the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, p. 54, Cincinnati, May 
31-June 4, 1989. 


Bishop, Ronald L., and Hector Neff. "Compositional Data Analysis 
in Archaeology," in Archaeological Chemistry IV, ed. Ralph 
O. Allen, pp. 57-86, Advances in Chemistry Series 220, 
American Chemical Society, Washington DC. 

"Multivariate Analysis of Compositional Data in 
Archaeology," in Archaeological Chemistry IV, ed. Ralph O. 
Allen, pp. 576-586, Advances in Chemistry Series 220, 
American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1989. 

Bishop, R.L., A. Demarest, and R.J. Sharer. "Chemical Analysis 
and the Interpretation of Late Preclassic Intersite Ceramic 
Patterns in the Southeast Highlands of Mesoamerica," in New 
Frontiers in the Archaeology of the Pacific Coast of 
Southern Mesoamerica, eds. F. Bove and Lynette Heller, pp. 
135-146. Arizona State University Anthropological Research 
Papers, No. 39, 1989. 

Bishop, R.L., V. Canouts, S. De Atley, A. Qoyawayma, and C.W. 
Aikins. "The Formation of Ceramic Analytical Groups: Hopi 
Pottery Production and Exchange, A.D. 1300 - 1600," Journal 
of Field Archaeology 15(1988) :317-338. 

Blackman, M. James, Sophie Mery, and Rita Wright. "Production 
and Exchange of Ceramics on the Oman Peninsula from the 
Perspective of Hili," Journal of Field Archaeology, 

16(1) (1989): 61-78. 

Brostoff Malikayil, Lynn, and Timothy Vitale. "A Study into the 
Effects of Solvents on Paper," American Institute for 
Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Abstracts of 


Papers Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, p. 57, 
Cincinnati, May 31-June 4, 1989. 


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Erhardt, David, and Jia-Sun Tsang. "Oil Painting: History vs. 
Technology," American Institute for Conservation of Historic 
and Artistic Works, Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 
Seventeenth Annual Meeting, p. 38, Cincinnati, May 31-June 
4, 1989. 

Erhardt, David. "Relationship of Reaction Rates to Temperature," 
Abbey Newsletter 13(3) (1989) :38-39. 

- “Paper Degradation: A Comparison of Industrial and 
Archival Concerns," in TAPPI Proceedings: 1988 TAPPI 
Preservation Symposium, pp. 83-91, TAPPI Press, Atlanta, 
1988. 

Goodway, Martha, and Robert M. Fisher. "Phosphorus in Low Carbon 
Iron: Its Beneficial Properties," Historical Metalluray, 
22(1988) :21-23. 


Goodway, Martha. "History of Casting," Metals Handbook, 9th 
edition, volume 15, pp. 15-23, Casting, Metals Park, OH. 
. “Materials Choices for the Statue of Liberty," ASM 


News 20(6) (1989) :6. . 
- "News of Archaeometallurgy,™" Society for 


Archaeological Sciences Newsletter 11(2) (1988) :5-6. 
. "News of Archaeometallurgy," Society for 


Archaeological Sciences Newsletter 11(3) (1988) :6-7. 
. “News of Archaeometallurgy," Society for 
Archaeological Sciences Bulletin 12(1) (1989) :6-7. 
- \"News of Archaeometallurgy," Society for 
Archaeological Sciences Bulletin 12(2) (1989):9. 

Joel, E.C., J.S. Olin, M.J. Blackman, and I.L. Barnes. “Lead 
Isotope Studies of Spanish, Spanish-Colonial and Mexican 
Majolica," in Proceedings of the 26th International 
Archaeometry Symposium, eds. R.M. Farquhar, R.G.V. Hancock, 
and L.A. Pavlish, pp. 188-195, University of Toronto, 
Toronto, May 16-20, 1988. 

Knutson, T., and M. Ballard. "Dyeing Polyester: Disperse Dyes 
for Textile Conservation Work." in 20th Century Materials, 
Testing and Textile Conservation, Ninth Symposium, Harpers 
Ferry Regional Textile Group, pp. 57-74, November, 1988. 

Mathisen, Susan. The Effects of Moth Resistance Agents on the 


Lightfastness of Natural Dyes, 78 pp., M.A. thesis, Fashion 
Institute of Technology, 1989. 


McCormick-Goodhart, Mark. "Research on Collodion Glass Plate 
Negatives: Coating Thickness and FTIR Identification of 
Varnishes," in Topics in Photographic Preservation, Vol. 3, 
pp. 135-150, compiler Robin E. Siegel, American Institute 
for Conservation, Photographic Materials Group (PMG), 
Washington DC, 1989, Postprints from the Winter meeting in 
Kansas City, March 3-4, 1989. 

McNamara, D.K., C.O. Arah, H.M. Hand, and M.F. Mecklenburg. 
"Fracture Toughness Testing of High-Performance Adhesives," 
in Proceedings of the 1988 ASME Winter Annual Meeting, MD 
Vol. 6, pp. 111-116, Chicago, November 1988. 

Mecklenburg, M.M., J.A. Joyce, and P. Albrecht. "Separation of 
Energies in Elastic-Plastic Fracture," in Elastic-Plastic 
Fracture, Volume II: Non-Linear Fracture Mechanics, ASTM 
STP 995, eds. J.D. Landes, A. Saxena, and J.G. Merkle, pp. 


594-612, American Society for Testing and Materials, 
Philadelphia, 1989. 

Myers, Emlen. [Book review] Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies 
of Florida and the Caribbean 1500-1800, Volume 1: Ceramics 
Glassware and Beads, by Kathleen Deagan, in American 
Anthropologist 90(3) (1988) :697. 

- “Ceramic Technologies of Medieval Northern Morocco," 
in Medieval Archaeology, ed. Charles Redman, pp. 75-95, 
Medieval and Renaissance Text Service, Binghamton N.Y. 

Neff, Hector. “Origins of Plumbate Pottery Production," in 
Ancient Trade and Tribute: Economies of the Soconusco 
Region of Mesoamerica, ed. B. Voorhies, pp. 175-193, 
University of Utah Press, Provo, 1989. 

- “The Effect of Interregional Distribution on 
Plumbate Pottery Production," in Ancient Trade and Tribute: 
Economies of the Soconusco Region of Mesoamerica, ed. B. 
Voorhies, pp. 249-267, University of Utah Press, Provo, 
1989. 

Neff, H., R.L. Bishop, and G. Harbottle. "Stylistic and Chemical 
Variability in Plumbate Pottery: An Interim Report," in New 
Frontiers in the Archaeology of the Pacific Coast of 
Southern Mesoamerica, ed. F.J. Bove and Lynette Heller, pp. 
209-220, Arizona State University Anthropological Research 
Papers #39, 1989. 

Neff, H., R.L. Bishop, and E.V. Sayre. "More Observations on the 
Problem of Tempering in Compositional Studies of 


Archaeological Ceramics," Journal of Archaeological Science, 
16(1989) :57-69. 


Neff, H., R.L. Bishop, ard: D.E. Arnold. “Reconstructing “Ceramic 
Production from Ceramic Compositional Data: An Example from 
Guatemala," Journal of Field Archaeology, 15(1988) :339-348. 


Neff, H., R.L. Bishop, and F.J. Bove, "Compositional Patterning 
in Ceramics from Pacific Coastal and Highland Guatemala". 
Archaeomaterials 3(1989):97-109. 

Olin, J.S., and M.J. Blackman. "Compositional Classification of 
Mexican Majolica Ceramics of the Spanish Colonial Period," 
in Archaeological Chemistry IV, ed. R. Allen, pp. 87-112, 
American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 1989. 

Olin, J.S., “Laboratory Profile, Conservation Analytical 
Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution," Society for 
Archaeological Sciences Bulletin 12(3) (1989) :8-10. 

Tsang, Jia-Sun, and Roland H. Cunningham. "Some Improvements in 
the Study of Cross-Sections," The American Institute for 
Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Abstracts of 
Papers Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, pp. 20- 
21, Cincinnati OH, May 31-June 4, 1989. 

Tuross, N. "Albumin Preservation in the Taima-taima Mastodon 
Skeleton," Applied Geochemistry 4(1989):225-259. 

Tuross, N., A.K. Behrensmeyer, E.D. Eanes, L.W. Fisher, and P.E. 
Hare. “Molecular Preservation and Crystallographic 
Alterations in a Weathering Sequence of Wildebeest Bones," 
Applied Geochemistry 4(1989):261-270. 

van der Reyden, D. "Technology and Conservation of a Nineteenth 
Century Globe," Paper Conservator 12(1988):21-30, Papers 


from the 10th Anniversary Conference, New Directions in 
Paper Conservation, Oxford, April 14-18, 1986, Part 3. 

van der Reyden, D., M. Mecklenburg, M. Baker, and M. Hamill. 
"Update on Current Research into Aqueous Light Bleaching at 
the Conservation Analytical Laboratory," in The Book and 
Paper Group Annual, Vol. 7, pp. 73-106, December 1988. 

Vitale, Timothy. "Observations On the Theory, Use and 
Fabrication of the Fritted Glass Bead, Small Suction Disk 
Device," Paper Conservator 12(1988):47-63, Papers from the 
10th Anniversary Conference, New Directions in Paper 
Conservation, Oxford, April 14-18, 1986, Part 3. 

Vitale, Timothy, and Jane Sugarman. "Observations on the Drying 
of Paper and Their Applications to Treatment," American 
Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Seventeenth Annual 
Meeting, p. 61, Cincinnati, May 31-June 4, 1989. 

Winter, John, and Emile Joel. "'Lead White' in Japanese 
Paintings. II. Measurements of Lead Isotope Ratios," 
Kobunkazai no Kagaku 33(1988) :33-44. 

Yener, K. Aslihan, Hadi Orzbal, Ergun Kaptan, A. Necip Pehlivan, 
and Martha Goodway. “Kestel: An Early Bronze Age Source of 
Tin Ore in the Taurus Mountains, Turkey," Science 
244(1989) :200-203. 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 


Commoner, Lucy and Milton Sonday. "’Purses, Pouches, Pockets,’ Curatorial and 
Conservation Considerations for the Exhibition." Textile Conservation 
Group Newsletter, Volume XI, No. 4 (March 1989). 


Davidson, Gail. "Richard Nonas," Public Art. Brookville, NY: Hillwood Art 
Gallery, 1989. 


Davidson, Gail and Elaine Evans Dee. Training the Hand and Eye, American 


Drawings from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Washington, DC: Smithsonian 
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1989. 


Dee, Elaine Evans. Design into Art, Drawings for Architecture and Ornament 
(contributor). Peter Fuhring, ed. London: Philip Wilson, 1989. 


McFadden, David Revere. (Introduction.) Courts and Colonies: The William and 


Mary Style in Holland, England and America, New York: Cooper-Hewitt 
Museum, distributed by University of Washington Press, 1988. 


(Introduction.) Majolica. Marilyn Karmason and Joan Stack, 
authors. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1989. 


(Introduction.) Robert Ebendorf Retrospective Exhibition, New 
Paltz: College Art Gallery, State University of New York, The College at 
New Paltz, 1989. 


Treasures for the Table: Silver from the Chrysler Museum (essays). 
New York: Hudson Hills Press, in association with the American Federation 
of the Arts, 1989. 


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L'Art de Vivre: Decorative Arts _ and Design in France 1789-1989 
(introdution and editorial; with other authors). New York/Paris: Vendome 


Press/Flammarion, 1989. 


. "L'Art de Vivre" (introduction), special supplement to Connaissance 
des Arts, 1989. 


"L’Art de Vivre" special supplement guide to exhibition, Vogue 
Decoration, International Edition, No. 19, Spring 1989. 


"Past and Present: Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics at Cooper- 
Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Design," 
Ars Ceramica 5, (1988), pp.44-49. 


Moss, Gillian. "Textiles of the American Arts and Crafts Movement," William 
Morris and The Arts and Crafts Movement, Linda Parry. London: Bestseller 
Publications Studio Editions, 1989. 


Pilgrim, Dianne H. (Foreword.) L'Art de Vivre: Decorative Arts and Design in 
France 1789-1989. New York/Paris: Vendome Press/Flammarion, 1989. 


Shinn, Deborah. Courts and Colonies: The William and Mary Style in Holland 
England and America (contributions, with other authors). New York: 


Cooper-Hewitt Museum, distributed by University of Washington Press, 1988. 


Sonday, Milton and Lucy Maitland. "The Asian Embroidery Technique: Detached 
Looping, Orientations (August 1989), pp. 54-61. 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 


Lawrence, Sidney. "Henry Moore in America's Heartland." 
Landscape Architecture 79, no. 3 (April 1989):78-81. 
Rifkin, Ned. "Robert Moskowitz." Exhibition Catalog. 


Washington, D.C.: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture 
Garden; and New York: Thames and Hudson. June 1989. 
Weil, Stephen E. "Too Much Art?," ARTnews 88, no. 8 
(October 1989):232. 
. "Deaccessioning in American Museums: I," 
Apollo 130, no. 330 (New Series) (August 1989):77-80. 
. "Who Owns the Nataraja?," ARTnews 88, no. 5 
(May 1989):188. 
"The Ongoing Pursuit of Professional 
Status," Museum News 67, no. 2 (November/December 
1988) :30-34. 
. "The Proper Business of the Museum: Ideas 
or Things, Muse 7,,-no... 1) (Spring/April 1989). 238=38.. 
"In Pursuit of a Profession: The Status of 


Museum Work in America," Museum Management Newsletter 
2, no. i (Spring 19:38): 2=5:, 


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Office of the Deputy Director 


lopez, D. S., The National Air and Space Museum: A Visit in Pictures (Washington, 
DIG: Smithsonian Institartion Press, 1989). 


Department of Aeronautics 


Davies, R.E.G., "Antarctica: El Continente Perdido," Revista Aerea 102(4/5). 
, "The World’s Southermmost Airline (Aerovias DAP)," Airliners 2(2) (Summer 
1989). 

, "Chilean Aviation in the Antarctic," Exxon Air World 41(1) (1989). 

, "Knight to QB4," Airliners 1(3) (Fall 1988). 

, “At the Sound of the Gong," Airliners 2(1) (Spring 1989). 

___, “The Junkers 52/3m," Skyways (April 1989). 

Mikesh, R.C. , Elying Dragons: The South Vietnamese Air Force (London: Osprey 
Publ. Ltd., 1988) . 

, "Grounded — With Good Cause," Air & Space/Smithsonian 4(1) (1989). 
, "The Unexpected FAC Mission," Chapter 18 in P.D. Chinnery, Life on the 
Line oer 

Oakes, C.M., "Women Airforce Service Pilots, Revista Aerea 104 (1) (1988). 

Pisano, D.A. "The Age of Streamlining," Air & Space/Smithsonian (Feb/Mar 
1989) 186-96. 

, "When America Became ’Air Conditioned’,™" FAA World (June 1989). 


Department of Space History 


Ceruzzi, P. "Electronics Technology and Computer Science: A Coevolution," Annals 
of the History of Computing 10(4), 1989. 

Collins, M.J., "Preserving Space History," Air & Space Magazine 3(4), 6, (1988). 

DeVorkin, D.H., Race to the Stratosphere: Manned Scientific Ballooning in 
America (New York: Springer Verlag). 
, "Blast from the Past," Air & Space/Smithsonian 3 (Aug/Sep 1988): 76-84. 
, "Defending a Dream: The Abbot Years," Bulletin of the American Astronomi- 
Cal Society 20 (1988): 949. 

, “Henry Norris Russell," Scientific American (May 1989): 126-133. 

, "Men on the Moon,""Comminicating Science," and "Exploration of Space," 
three invited chapter introductions for 0. Gingerich, ed., Album of Science 
IV: 20th Century Physical Science (New York: Scribners, 1989): 219, 229, 

271: 

Elliott, D.W., "Apollo 11 Spaceflight," Book of Days, 1989/1990 (Ann Arbor: 
Pierian Press, 1989). 

Herken, G. "The Age of Anxiety," review of John Newhouse’s War _in the Nuclear 
Age, Washington Post "Book World," Jan. 1, 1989. 

"He Wrote the Book on Arms Control," review of Strobe Talbott’s The 

Master of the Game, New York Newsday "Books," Nov. 11, 1988. 


, “Learning to Live with the Bomb," review of McGeorge Bundy’s Danger amd 
Survival, New York Newsday "Books," Jan. 15, 1989. 

lewis, C.S., co-editor, Air and ce History: An Annotated Bibli 
York: Garland, 1988). 

Needell, A.A., Introduction to the Reprinting of Max Planck’s Vorlesungen Ueber 
die Theorie der Waermestrahlung (1906) and the Morton Masius translation of 
the Second Edition (1913), Lectures on the Theory of Heat Radiation (1914) 
(New York: AIP/Tomash, 1989). 

Smith, R.W., "The Selling of Space Astronamy," Astronomy (Jan. 1989): 8. 
, Review of History of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 2. 1920-1980 in 
British Society for the History of Science 22 (1988) :88-89. 
, Review of Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies in American Scientist 
77 (1989) :126. 

Smith, R.W., and R. Baum, "Neptune’s Forgotten Ring," Sky & Telescope 77(1989) :6 
10. 

Tatarewicz, J.N., Film review of "Made in Space: U.S. Space Station" in Science 
Books and Films 24/1 (Sept-Oct 1988) :59. 
, Review of M.A. James, Elites in Conflict: The Antebellum Clash over the 
Dudley Observatory in Science, Technology & Human Values 13(1&2) (Sept/Oct 
1988) :210-214. 
, Review of R. Schick and J. Van Haften, The View from Space: American 
Astronaut Photography, 1962-1972 in Science Books and Films 24/3 (Nov/Dec 
1988) :102. 

Winter, F., "Bringing Up Betsy," Air & Space/Smithsonian (Dec. 1988/Jan. 
1989) :76-84. 


Center for Earth and Planetary Studies 


Craddock, R. A. amd Zimbelman, J. R., [Abstract] "Yorktown and Lexington as 
Viewed by the Viking 1 Lander," Lumar and Planetary Science XX, pp. 193-194. 
Houston: Lumar and Planetary Institute, 1989. 

Craddock, R. A., Zimbelman, J. R. and Watters, T. R., [Abstract] "Normal 
Faulting Associated with the Daedalia Impact Basin, Mars," Abstracts for 
the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Tectonic Features on Mars, pp. 3-5 (Houston: 
Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Craddock, R. A. and Maxwell, T. A., [Abstract] "Timing of Resurfacing Events in 
the Amenthes and Tyrrhena Cratered Highlands of Mars," Lunar and 
Planetary Science XX, pp. 191-192 (Houston: lLiumar and Planetary Institute, 
1989). 

Dollfus, A., Deschamps, M. amd Zimbelman, J. R., [Abstract] "Gramulometry of 
the Martian Surface by Photopolarimetry " Lumar and Planetary Science XX, 
Pp. 250-251 (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Forsythe, R. D. and Zimbelman, J. R., "Is the Gordii Dorsum Escarpment on Mars 
an Exhumed Transcurrent Fault?", Nature 336 (1988) :143-146. 

Forsythe, R. D. and Zimbelman, J. R., [Abstract] "The Transcurrent Fault 
Hypothesis for Mars’ Gordii Dorsum Escarpment," Abstracts for the MEVIV-LPI 
Workshop: Tectonic Features on Mars, pp. 6-8 (Houston: Lumar amd Planetary 
Institute, 1989). 

Haynes, C. V. and Maxwell, T. A., [Abstract] "Geoarchaeology of Bagnold’s Camp 
18, 1930, amd Other Late Historic Sites on the Great Selima Sand Sheet,. 
Eastern Sahara," Abstracts 28th International Geological Congress, pp. 2-43 
(Washington, D.C., 1989). 

Jacobberger, P. A., [Abstract] "Seasonal Color Changes in the Azaouad Dunefield 


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near Tambouctou, Mali," Geological Society of America Abstracts with 
Programs 20 (1988) :148. 

Jacobberger, P. A., Maxwell, T. A.,- amd Hooper, D. M., [Abstract] "Spectral and 
Morphologic Variations Along the Abu Muharik Dume System (Western Desert of 
Egypt) ,"" Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 20 (1988) :36 

Jacobberger, P. A., [Abstract] "Reflectance Characteristics and Surface 
Processes in Stabilized Dine Enviromments." In Remote Sensing of Environ- 
ment 27(1989) :245-253. 

, (Book Review] Fluvial Processes in Dryland Rivers, William L. Graf, in 

Geology 17 (1989) :581-582. 

, (Abstract] "Morphology and Color Variations Along the Abu Muharik Dune 

System (Western Desert of Egypt) ," Proceedings of the Dumes ’89 Interna- 

tional Conference (Namibia: 1989). 

, [Abstract] "Mapping Abandoned Channels of the Niger River Using 

Filtered Remotely-sensed Image Data," Proceedings of the Second Interna- 

tional Conference on Geomorphology and Geoecology (Frankfurt: 1989). 
Maxwell, T. A., [Abstract] "Structural Modification Along the Cratered Terrain 

, Eastern Hemisphere of Mars," Abstracts for the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: 

Early Tectonic amd Volcanic Evolution of Mars, pp. 37-38. (Houston: Lumar 

and Planetary Institute, 1988). 

Maxwell, T. A. amd Haynes, C. V., "Large-scale, Low Amplitude Bedforms (Chevrons) 
in the Selima Sand Sheet, Egypt," Science 243 (1989) :1179-1182. 

Maxwell, T. A. and Craddock, R. A., [Abstract] "Mechanisms of Resurfacing in 
the Amenthes and Tyrrhena Cratered Highlands of Mars," Lunar and Planetary 
Science XX, pp. 646-647 (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Maxwell, T. A., [Abstract] "Dune Movement and Sand Transport in the Bahariya 
Depression, Western Egypt," Remote Sensing and Resource Exploration, pp 
163-192 (Singapore: International Centre for Theoretical Physics, 1989). 

[Abstract] "Orbital Observations of Dune Movement and Temporal Changes 
in Southwestern Egypt," Abstracts 28th International Geological Congress, 
Pe. 2-391 (Washington, D.C., 1989). 
. [Abstract] "Origin of Planetary Wrinkle Ridges - An Overview," Abstracts 
for the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Tectonic Features on Mars, pp. 15-17 (Houston: 
Lumar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

McBride, K., J. R. Zimbelman and Clifford, S. M., [Abstract] "Potential In 
dicators of Pyroclastic Activity Near Elysium Mons, Mars," Abstracts for 
the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Early Tectonic and Volcanic Evolution of Mars, pp. 
39-41 (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1988). 

McBride, K., and Zimbelman, J. R., [Abstract] "Evidence of Pyroclastic Activity 
Near Elysium Mons, Mars," Limar and Planetary Science XX, p. 651 (Houston: 
lamar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Mouginis-Mark, P. J., Wilson, L. and Zimbelman, J. R., "Polygenic Eruptions om 
Alba Patera, Mars," Bulletin of Volcanology 50 (1988) :361-379. 

Watters, T. R. and Tuttle, M. J., [Abstract] "Evidence of a Shear System 
Associated with the Deformed Basalts of the Columbia Plateau: Implications 
of the Ridged Plains Units on Mars," Geological Society of America Abstracts 
with Programs 20 (1988) :A148. 

Watters, T. R., "Wrinkle Ridge Assemblages on the Terrestrial Planets," Journal 
of Geophysical Research 93 (1988) :10236-10254. 

Watters, T. R. and Chadwick, D. J., [Abstract] "Crosscutting Periodically Spaced 
First-order Ridges in the Ridged Plains of Hesperia Plamm: Another Case 
for a Buckling Model," Abstracts for the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Tectonic 
Features on Mars, pp. 42-44 (Houston: Lumar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Watters, T. R. and Tuttle, M. J., [Abstract] "Strike-slip Faulting Associated 


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with the Folded Columbia River Basalts: Implications for the Deformed 
Ridged Plains of Mars," Abstracts for the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Tectonic 
Features on Mars, pp. 45-47 (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 
Watters, T. R., [Abstract] "Periodically Spaced Wrinkle Ridges in Ridged Plains 
Units on Mars," Abstracts for the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Early Tectonic amd 
Volcanic Evolution of Mars, pp. 63-65 (Houston: Lumar and Planetary In- 
stitute, 1988). 
, (Abstract] "Periodically Spaced Wrinkle Ridges on the Tharsis Plateau of 
Mars," Fourth International Conference on Mars, Program and Abstracts, pp. 
206-207 (Tucson, 1989). 

Wells, G. L. and Zimbelman, J. R., "Extra-Terrestrial Arid Suface Processes," 
Arid Zone Geomorphology, ed. D. Thomas (Belhaven Press, London, 1989). 
Williams, S. H. and Zimbelman, J. R., [Abstract] "Origin of Debris Flow Material: 
Ismenius Lacus, Mars," Iumar and Planetary Science XX, pp. 1209-1210 

(Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1988). 
Zimbelman, J. R., [Abstract] "Noachin Faulting in the Memnonia Region of Mars," 
Abstracts for the MEVIV-LPI Workshop: Early Tectonic and Volcanic Evolution 
of Mars, pp. 72-74 (Houston: Limar and Planetary Institute, 1988). 
, (Abstract) "Fault Control of Volatile Transport into Mangala Valles, 
Mars," Geological Society of America Abstracts With Programs 20 (1988) :Al1l 
47-A148. 
, [Abstract] "Erosional Outliers of Dust Along the Southern Margin of the 
Tharsis Region of Mars," Transactions American Geophysical Union 69 
(1988) :1286. 
, [Abstract] "Geologic Mapping of Southern Mangala Valles, Mars," Lumar and 
Planetary Science XX, pp. 1239-1240 (Houston: Lumar and Planetary In- 
stitute, 1989). 
[Abstract] "Planetology and Meteoritics," Geotimes 34(2) (1989) :72-73. 
[Abstract] "Tectonic Influences aon the Development of Mangala Valles, 


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Mars," Transactions of American ical Union 70 (1989) :388. 
, [Abstract] "Planetary Science Progress Reviewed," Geotimes 34(6) (1989) :1 
=. 


. [Abstract] "Erosional Outliers of Dust Along the Southern Margin of the 
Tharsis Region, Mars," Lumar and Planetary Science XX, pp. 1237-1238 
(Houston: Lumar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Zimbelman, J. R., Clifford, S. M. amd Williams, S. H., "Concentric Crater Fill 
on Mars: An Aeolian Alternative to Ice-rich Mass Wasting," ings 
Lumar and Planetary Science Conference XIX, pp. 397-407 (Cambridge Univer- 
sity Press: London, 1989). 

Zimbelman, J. R. and McBride, K. M., [Abstract] "A Possible Pyroclastic Deposit 
Near Elysium Mons, Mars," Lunar and Planetary Science XX, pp. 1243-1244 
(Houston: Lumar and Planetary Institute, 1989). 

Zimbelman, J. R. and Fink, J. H., [Abstract] "Estimates of Rheologic Properties 
for Flows on the Martian Volcano Olympus Mons," Lumar and Planetary Science 
XX, pp. 1241-1242 (Houston: Lumar amd Planetary Institute, 1989). 


Laboratory for Astrophysics 


Goldstein, J., "Direct Measurements of Lower Thermospheric Circulation on Venus 
Using Doppler-Limited Infrared Spectroscopy," with M. Mumma, D. Zipoy, T. 
Kostiuk, D. Deming, and F. Expenak, Amer. Astron. Soc. Bull. 20 (1988): 
833. 

Smith, H., "L1048: Dramatic Outflow from IRAS 21335+5039," with J. Fischer, D. 


Mozurkewich and P. Schwartz, Amer. Astron. Soc. Bull. 20 (1989) :1093. 
, “Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy of Starburst and Seyfert Galaxies," with 
J. Fischer, in Proceedings of the 22nd Eslab Symposium on Infrared Spectro- 


scopy _in Astronomy (1989). 
"Far Infrared Absorption Properties of Metallic Meshes," 


with G.R. Davis, P.A.R. Ade, and J. Fischer, in Proceedings of the Con- 
ference on Infrared Physics 4 (Zurich, 1989). 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 


Barley, Nigel. Foreheads of the Dead: An Anthropological View of Kalabari 


Ancestral Screens. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for 
the National Museum of African Art, 1988. 


Luskey, Judith, and Paula Richardson Fleming, Assistant Director, National 
Anthropological Archives. The North American Indians in Early 
Photographs. North American Second Edition (fifth printing), New York: 
Barnes and Noble; Oxford: Oxford University Press, Phaidon (second 
printing); Munich: Verlag C.H. Beck (second printing), 1989. 


National Museum of African Art. Echoes of the Kalabari: Sculpture by Sokari 
Douglas Camp. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of African Art, 1988. 


Ravenhill, Philip. "Gold of Africa." Archaeology. May/June, 1989. 


, and Roslyn A. Walker. Kalabari Ancestral Screens: Levels of 
Meaning [exhibition brochure]. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of 
African Art, 1988. 


Sieber, Roy. Contribution in The Traditional Artist in African Societies (new 
printing). Ed. W. d'Azeredo. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 
1989. 


, Co-editor. Traditional Arts in Africa Series. The Mande 
Blacksmiths: Knowledge, Power, and Art in West Africa by Patrick 
McNaughton. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. 


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Blair, Karen J. The History of Women's Voluntary Associations in America: A 
Guide to Sources. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1988. 

Boime, Albert. Vincent van Gogh: Die Sternenacht: Die Geschichte des 
Stoffes und der Stoff der Geschicht. Frankfurt am Main: Fisher 
Taschenbuch Verlag, 1989. 

- "Blacks in Shark-Infested Water: Visual Encodings of Racism in 
Copley and Homer.” Smithsonian Studies in American Art 3, no. l 
(Winter 1989): 18-47. 

- “The Chocolate Venus, Tainted Pork, Wine Blight, and the Tariff: 
Franco-American Stew at the Fair.” In Paris 1889: American Artists 
at the Universal Exposition. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1989. 

Broun, Elizabeth. Albert Pinkham Ryder. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian 
Institution Press, 1989. 

Foresta, Merry. Introduction for The Photography of Invention. Cambridge: 
MIT Press, 1989. 

Malarcher, Patricia. "Gatherings: Re Criticism.” New Work, no. 38 
(Summer 1989). 

- "Clay Views: Insiders' Perspectives.” In CRITS. Cullowhee, N.C.: 
Western Carolina University, 1989. 

- “Of One Cloth: Textiles and the Liturgical Arts." Surface Design 
Journal 13. ):no.:3-CSpring.1989).. 

- “Basketry Considerations,” In Basketry Interpretations. Toronto, 
Ontario: The Museum of Textiles, 1989. 

- "Quilting: Present Progressive.” In Dreamscapes. Clinton, N.J.: 
Hunterdon Art Center, 1988. 

Moser, Joann. “The Ideal and the Practical: Some Thoughts on Recent 
Catalogues Raisonnes.” The Tamarind Papers 11 (Fall 1989): 62-68 

» "“Novija Americka Grafika"” (New American Graphics), catalogue 
essay for exhibition sponsored by the United States Information 
Service. American Embassy, Belgrade: April 1989. 

Norelli, Martina Roudabush. East Meets West: Chen Chi Watercolors. 
Columbus, Ga.: The Columbus Museum of Art, 1989. 

- "The Watercolors of Antoine-Louis Barye.” In Lilien F. Robinson 
and Edward J. Nygren, Antoine-Louis Barye: The Corcoran Collection. 
Washington, D.C.: Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1988. 

Panzer, Nora. "Mythology and the Art of Paul Manship.” Brochure, 1989. 

- "A Guide for Teachers: The Patricia and Phillip Frost 
Collection: American Abstraction 1930-1945." Brochure, 1989. 

Pohl, Frances K. Ben Shahn: New Deal Artist in a Cold War Climate, 
1947-1954. Austin: University of Texas, 1989. 


. Introduction to Histoire d' -E. Catalogue of an Exhibition 


by the Italian Artist, Mirella Bentivoglio. London: Writer's Forun, 
1988. 


- "Ben Shahn and Fortune Magazine: Representations of Labor in 
1946." Labor's Heritage 1 (January 1989). 

- “Report from Palermo: International Conference on Women and 
Writing.” Women's Studies International Forum 12, no. 1 (January 
1989). 

- Review of Human Rights/Human Wrongs: Art and Social Change, 
edited by Robert Hobbs and Frederick Woodward. Archives of American 
Art Journal 28, no. 1 (1988). 


Rand, Harry. Paul Manship. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution 
Press, 1989. 

. "“Friedensreich Hundertwasser in Japan,” (bilingual text) Tokyo 
Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Iwaki City Museum of Art. Kuashiki, 
Japan: 1989. 

“Users Used and Abused, "Visual Resources 5, no. 2 (1989). 
. "Making the Calender.” In Masterworks of American Art from the 
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. New York: Abrams, Inc., 1989. 
. “Interview.” In Documents 1, no. 1 (summer 1989). 
Roark, Elisabeth L. “Courbet's Joueurs de Dames and “La vie de Boheme.” 
Gazette des Beaux-Arts 112 (December 1988). 
Zalesch, Saul E. and Jill M. Hobgood. From Havana to Wall Street: Popular 
Sheet Music In America, 1898-1929. Newark, Del.: University of 
Delaware, 1988. 


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Office of the Director 


Kennedy, Roger G. Orders from France: The Americans and the French in a 
Revolutionary World. New York: Knopt, 


Office of Academic Programs 


Kulik, Gary. "Comment: The Hero in Industrial History" in The Popular 
Perception of Industrial History, edited by Robert Wetble and Francis 
alsh. LH and the Museum of American Textile History, 1989. 

. "Designing the Past: History Museum Exhibitions from Peale to 
the Present" in History Museums in the United States: A Critical 
Assessment, edited by Warren Leon and Roy Rozensweig. Champaign: 
University of Illinois Press, 1989. 


Department of the History of Science and Technology 


Davis, Audrey B, with Richard Glenner, D.D.S. and Gordon Dammann. "The 
Illinois Dentist in Defence of His Country." Illinois State Dental 
Journal (February 1989): 10-14. 

. “Anesthetist and Anesthesiologist: Technology in the Social 
Context of a Medical and Nursing Speciality." Transactions and 
Studies of the College of Physicians of PhiladeTphia IT (June 1989). 

. “Medical Museums in Paris.” Medical eotiector!s 


Association Newsletter (Fall 1989). 


Ezell, Edward c. my Arms Today, 2nd Edition, Stackpole Books, 
Harrisburg, ass 


Green, Rayna. "Kill the Indian and Save the Man: Indian Education in the 
United States" in Mary Lou Hultgren and Paulette Fairbanks Molin To 
Lead and to serve: American Indian Education at Hampton Institute _ 
: xhibition Catalog. arlottesville, Va.: Virginia 
Foundation TOF the Humanities, 1989, 9-14. 
. "Culture and Gender in Indian America," Sojourner 15, no. 1 
(September 1989): 20-22. 
Johnston, Paul F. "Knowledge: The Real Treasure." Sea History 51 (Autumn 
1989): 6-7. 
"Between the Devil and The Dark Blue Sea: Archaeology and 


the Council of American Maritime Museums" in Underwater Archaeology 
Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, 
edited by J. Barto Arnold IIT. Pleasant Hill, Calif.: Society for 
Historical Archaeology, 1989, 149-150. 

. "Underwater Archaeology in the United States" in The Baltic 
Sea: A Cultural Transmitter. Kotka: Anson Oy, 1988, Publication 
Number 10, Series of the Provincial Museum of Kymenlaakso, 99-117. 

. "The End of the Age of Sail: Merchant Shipping in the 
Nineteenth Century," in Ships and Shipwrecks of the Americas, edited 
by George F. Bass. London: Thames and Hudson, 1988. 


196 


Johnston, Paul F., and Peter J. Fetchko. "The Peabody Museum of Salem" in 
Maritime America, edited by Peter Neil]. New York: Harry Abrams and 
Balsam Press, 1988. 

Jones, Lu Ann. "Women on the Land" in The Encyclopedia of Southern 
Culture. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. 

Jones, Lu Ann, and Nancy Grey Osterud. "Breaking New Ground: Oral History 
and Agricultural History." Journal of American History (September 
1989). 

Kondratas, Ramunas A. "Public Health" in Academic American 
Encyclopedia, Vol. 15. Danbury, Conn.: Grolier Inc., 1988, 608-609. 

"The Brunonian Influence on the Medical Thought and Practice 
of JOS Seph Frank." Medical History, Supplement no. 8 (1988): 75-88. 
Liebhold, Peter. "The Development of High-speed Tool Steel." Cutting Tool 


Engineering (June 1989). 
"The Bicycle and the Development of High Speed Grinding." 


Cuttin ig Tool Engineering (August 1989). 

"Solomon Nunes Carvalho, Exploration Photographer," in 
SoTomon Nunes Carvalho exhibition catalog. Jewish Historical Society 
Of Baltimore: Baltimore, Md., 1989. 

Lubar, Steven. "The Power of the Niagara: Scientific, Technological, and 
Cultural Contexts of an Engineering Decision." Technology and Society 
(Spring 1989). 

Melosh, Barbara. "Speaking of Women: Museums' Representation of Women's 
History" in History Museums and Historic Sites in the United States, 
edited by Warren Leon and Roy Rosenweig. Champaign, ITl.: University 
of Illinois Press, 1989. 

""Not Merely a Profession. 


Spring "1989, 


. "Nursing Conflicts." Chronicle of Higher Education, 
November 2,1988, B2 (excerpt from Speech). 

. Review of Able-bodied Womanhood by Martha Verbrugge. Isis 
80: T:301 (1989): 108-T09S. 

Molella, Arthur P. cere the History of Invention," reprinted in 
Bulletin of Science, Technology, & Society 8, no. 3 (1988): 279-86. 
e First Generation: Usher, umford, and Giedion," in In 

Contex t, History and the History of Technology, Essays in Honor on... 
MeTvin Kranzber , edited by Stephen H. Cutcliffe and Robert C. Post. 
VoT. | of Research in Technology Studies. Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh 
University Press, 1988. 

. “America's Golden Age," an interview with Thomas P. Hughes. 


American Heritage of Invention and Technology 5 (Spring/Summer 1989): 


"Technology and Society: The Mechanical or the Organic 


Ideal?" in Proceedings of the Symposium: Technology--For the Benefit 
of Society? 1989, 20-28. 


Reingold, Nathan "Physics and Engineering in the United States, 1945-1965, 
a Study of Pride and Prejudice," The Michelson Era in American 
Science, 1870-1970 by S. Goldberg and R. Stuewer. New York, 1988. 

Stephens Carlene. "The Impact of the Telegraph on Public Time in the 


United States, 1844-1893." IEEE Technology & Society Magazine 8 
(March 1989): 4-10. 


American Behavioral Scientist 


- "The Most Reliable Time: William Bond, the New England 
~ Railroads, and Time Awareness in 19th-Century America." Technology 4 
Culture 30° (January 1989): 1-21. 
. “Partners in Time: William Bond & Son of Boston and the 
Harvard College Observatory." Harvard Library Bulletin 35: 351-384. 
Stine, Jeffrey K. "John Lucian Savage,” in Dictionary of American 


Biography, supplement eight. New York: 1988, 5/2-73. | 
Warner, Deborah. “Commodities for the Classroom: Apparatus for Science and 
Education in Antebellum America," Annals of Science 45 (1988): 387-97. 


White, John H., Jr. "William d'Alton "Mann," Tn The Encyclopedia of American 


Business History and Biography: Railroads in the Nineteenth Century. 
Facts on File, 1988, 244-45, 


- "George Mortimer Pullman," in The Encyclopedia of American 


Business History and Biography: Railroads in the Nineteenth Century, 


. "Webster Wagner," in The Encyclopedia of American Business 
History and Biography: Railroads in the Nineteenth Century, 423-24. 

. “George Westinghouse,” in The Encyclopedia of American 
Business History and Biography: Railroads in the Nineteenth Century, 


"Theodore Tuttle Woodruff," in The Encyclopedia of American 


Business History and Biography: Railroads in the Nineteenth Century, 


. Introduction to Vol. I of A Century of Pullman Cars by Ralph 
Barger. Greenberg Publishing Co., 1988 
Withuhn, William L. "Salzburgers," in Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery, 
edited by Randall M., Miller and John D. tthe westport, Ct.: 
Greenwood Press, 1988. 
. Introduction to Focus on Rails by John Gruber. Mid-Continent 
Historical Society, 1989. 


Worthington, William: "Early Risers." American Heritage of Invention & 
Technology 4, no. 3 (Winter 1989): -44, 
. “What Is this Man Up To." American Heritage of Invention 4 


Technology 5, no. 1 (Spring 1989): 46- 
Department of Social] and Cultural History 


Adrosko, Rita J. "Textile Machinery Patents," in Catalogue of the Patent 
Model Exhibit in Japan. 1989. 

Bird, William L., Jr. "A Spate of New Toys Invades America's Living Rooms," 
Smithsonian Magazine 20 (June 1989): 82-85. 

Crew, Spencer, and James Horton. "Afro-Americans and Museums," in History 
Museums in the United States. 


Crouch, Tom D. The Bishop's Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Orville Wright. New 
York: W.W. Norton and Company, : 
. A Dream of Wings: Americans and the Airplane, 1875-1905. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. 


. “The First Season at Kitty Hawk." American Heritage (April 
1988). 


- "On Wings and Wheels," in Inventors and Discoverers: Changin 
Our World. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1988. 


. "“Greenhorns," in The American Image. Washington, D.C.: 

——_ Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. 
Division of Musical History, Recordings: 

Beethoven Symphonies 1 and 3 - deutsche harmonia mundi. 

Beethoven Op. 18, Smithson Quartet - deutsche harmonia mundi. 

Beethoven Op. 70 Trios - Smithsonian Collection of Recordings. 

Corelli Op. 3 - Smithsonian Collection of Recordings. 

Dvorak Piano Trio, Opus 90, Smithsonian Collection of Recordings. 

Gottschalk Piano Music, Smithsonian Collection of Recordings. 

Hayden Op. 54 Quartets - deutsch harmonia mundi. 

Hayden Op. 77 Quartets - EMI. 

Hayden Op. 103 Quartets - EMI. 

Smetana Piano Trio, Opus 15, Smithsonian Collection of Recordings. 
Hasse, John Edward. “Rudi Blesh," "Hoagy Carmichael," "Knocky Parker," 

"J. Russel Robinson," "Wally Rose," and "Bob Scobey," in The New Grove 

Dictionary of Jazz, edited by Barry Kernfeld. London: MacmillanPress 

[Ltd.; New York: Grove's Dictionaries of Music, 1988. 

The Classic Hoagy Carmichael, produced and annotated by the 
author. evised edition. ondon: C Records, 1988. Set of 
recordings (4 LPs, 3 cassettes, or 3 CDs) and book. 

"All-American Ragtime." WETA Magazine (July 1989): 6-8. 

. "Duke Ellington and New OrTteans™ in Duke Ellington and New 
Orleans, edited by Caroline Richmond. Ascona, Switzerland: Festa New 
Orleans Music Productions, 1989, 5-7. 

. "The Duke Ellington Collection," in Duke Ellington and New 
Orleans, edited by Caroline Richmond. Ascona, Switzerland: Festa New 
Orleans Music Productions, 1989, 7-9. 

. "Sidney Bechet," in The Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, 
edited by Charles Reagan Wilson and William Ferris. Chapel Hill: 
University of North Carolina Press, 1989. 

. "Smithsonian Will Preserve and Perpetuate Duke Ellington's 
Legacy." Jazz Educator's Journal (Fall 1989): 24-27. 

Janssen, Barbara. Technology in Miniature, American Textile Patent Models 
1819-1840. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Press, 1988. 

Kidwell, Claudia, and Valerie Steele, eds. Men and Women: Dressing the Part. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 

McGovern, Charles. "Media and Culture and History." Reviews in American 
History (December 1988). 

. "Getting the Goods: Consumption, Material Culture and History" 
The Maryland Historian. 

Mayo, Edith P. “Collecting the Twentieth Century." History News 44 
(May-June 1989): 30-32. 

Melder, Keith. "Slaves and Freedmen." The Wilson Quarterly 13 (January 
1989). 

Reagon, Bernice, ed. Outreach Theory and Practice. 

. “Lining Hymn.” Black Music Research Journal: 77-83. 

Roth, Rodris. “Domestic Life: Furniture,” in the Catalog of the Patent Model 
Exhibit in Japan. 1989. 

Rubenstein, Harry R. "Symbols and Images of American Labor: Badges 
of Pride." Labor's Heritage 1 (April 1989): 36-51. 


199 


"Symbols and Images of American Labor: Dinner Pails and Hard 


Hats.” Labor's Heritage (July 1989). 

Serio, Anne Marie. “Lighting in 19th-Century America," in Catalog of the 
Patent Model Exhibit in Japan. 1989. 

Smith, Barbara Clark. Review of "We the People," a major permanent 
exhibition at the Chicago Historical Society. American Historical 
Review 93, no. 3 (June 1989). 

Contributing scholars providing a collection of documents for 
In Their Own Words: Creators Great and Small, edited by Constance M. 
McGovern. Boston: the New England Foundation for the Humanities, 
1988. 

Smith, Barbara Clark, and Kathy Peiss. Men and Women: A History of Costume, 
Gender, and Power. Washington, D.C.: National Museum o erican 

1story, . 

Sturm, Gary. Contribution to Shapes of the Baroque: Historical Development 
of Bowed Stringed Instruments by William Monical. Philadelphia: 
American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers, 1989. 

Wright, Helena E. "Selling an Image: Views of Lowell 1825-1876," in The 


Popular Perception of Industrial History. Lanham, Md: AASLH Library, 
University Press of America, 1989. 


National Numismatic Collection 


Clain-Stefanelli, Elvira E. "Coin or Medal? Politics and Numismatics in 
Walachia in the Early Seventeenth Century," in Festskrift till Lars 0. 
Lagerqvist (Festschrift to Lars 0. Lagerqvist). Stockholm: Svenska 
Numismatiska Foreningen, 1989, 75-85. 

. Rome at War as Seen Through Coins. Washington, D.C.: 
National Numismatic Collection, 1989. 

Doty, R. G. "Alabama currency in Smithsonian holdings," Coin World (March 
22, 1989): 42, 46, 48. 

. "Cent," "Denarius," "Dime," "Dollar," "Drachma," "Legal 
Tender," "Mint," "Pine-Tree Shilling," "Shekel," "Yen," and "Yuan," in 
World Book Encyclopedia, 1989. 

. “coins, in Vol. 1 of International Encyclopedia of 
Communications. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989, 


. “Pittsburgh enriches paper money history." Coin World (August 
 spaeeiged)s: 52, 585,64. 68, ao 

. "Private notes common issue in Arkansas." Coin World (April 
By O69 jit. 24 36. 

. Review of Dictionary of Coin Names by Adrian Room, in 
Numismatic Chronicle 148 London (1988): 215-20. 

. "Smithsonian note collection 'splendid'." Coin World (March 
15, 1989): 34. 


Review of Political and Commemorative Pieces Simulating 


Tradesmen's Tokens, 1//0-180e by R. C. Bell, in Numismatic Chronicle 


ondon 
Gillilland, Cory. "John Coon: un enigma." Medaglia 17, no. 24 (1989): 
155-68 
- "A Medal from the Alma Mater," in Festskrift till Lars 0. 
Lagerqvist. Stockholm: Svenska Numi smatiska Foreningen, 1989, 103-10. 
Sa STU 


~ New Gold Denominations Debut in 1849." Coin World (April 19, 
a= | ROOD NS. Ieee Sas 
Hebert, Raymond. "The Ayat al Kursi and the Asma al-Husna on a Salghurid 
amulet." Hamdard Islamicus 11, no. 3 (Autumn 1988): 89-99. 

. "Bar Hebraeus on Money." Numismatics International 24, no. 8 
(August 1989): 189-91. 

. "Barker on money troubles in Ottoman Syria and Egypt." 
Numismatics International 24, no. 6 (June 1989): 147. 

; evotional Medal from Khotan." Numismatics International 
22, no. 10 (October 1988): 233-37. 

. "A Donation of Dies." Numismatics International 23, no. 5 
(May 1989): 117-19. 

- "A Donation of Dies II." Numismatics International 23, no. 1 
(January 1989): 18-20. 

. "A Donation of Dies III." Numismatics International 23, no. 2 
(February 1989): 44-45. 

. "A Donation of Dies IV." Numismatics International 23, no. 3 
(March 1989): 63-64. 

. "A Donation of Dies V. 
(April 1989): 94-95, 

. '"Fynes Moryson on the Ottoman monies of 1617," in A 
Festschrift Presented to Ibrahim Artuk on the Occasion of the 20th 
Anniversary of the Turkish Numismatic Society. Istanbul: Turkish 
Numismatic Society, 1988, 147-52. 

.1. “Moorcroft "'s and Trebeck's numismatic comments of 1819-1825." 
Numismatics International 24, no. 6 (June 1989): 142. 

. "Pirate money in Dutch New York." Numismatics International 
24, no. 6 (June 1989): 148. 

. 'Pre-Nineteenth Century Acadian Given Names." The Genealogist 
15, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 17-18. 

"P'tit Francois Arsenault of Cocagne." The Genealogist 14, 
no. 4, issue no. 38 (Fall 1988): 173-80. 

Review of Catalogue of the Provincial Coin Cabinet Assam by A. 
W. Botham. Numismatics Internationa <tENONs ctober Sn 25h 

Review of Les Collections monetaires: VIII. Paleo-monnaies 
africaines by Josette Rivallain in collaboration wit 2SFeliz 
Numismatics International 22, no. 11 (November 1988): 275. 

eview of Mittelaltermunzen Ausgewahlte Schriften, 1881-1928 
by Emil Bahrfeldt. umismatics Internationa 5. NO! ctober 
1988): 247-48. 


Numismatics International 23, no. 4 


. Review of Professor Ajay Mitra Shastri Felicitation Volume, 
edited by Dr. S. K. att. umismatics Internationa 
(November 1988): 274-75. 


- Review of Russkie efeimki issledovanie i katalog by I. C. 
Spasski. Numismatics International 23, no. 2 (February 1989): 50-51. 
Review Of Ihe History of Russian Coins (1988), The Millennium 


Of First Russian Coins (1988), and Russian History and Culture of the 
TOth-20th Centuries in Coins and Medals (1988). Numismatics 
International 23, no. 3 (March 1989): /1-72. 


- Review, "Three New Russian-language Numismatic Books." 
Numismatics International 23, no. 5 (May 1989): 121-22. 

3 usso-Chinese Gin-Ricksha chit." Journal of the Russian 
Numismatic Society no. 32 (Autumn 1988): 51. 

~ Saints in Metal." Numismatics International 22, no. 12, 
(December 1988): 281-85. 

. "A Samanid Hoard of Nuh I bin Nasr." Numismatics 
International 23, no. 5 (May 1989): 105-10. 


F an Seriffe and its monies," by Frere Nitouche (pseudonym). 
Numismatics International 24, no. 7 (July 1989): 160-61. 
5 wo rare silver fractional dirhems." Oriental Numismatic 


Society (July-Aug. 1988). 
~ "Valentin on the early 18th-century coinage of Ceylon." 
Numismatics International 24, no. 7 (July 1989): 165. 
.  “Widal On al-HasSa and its coins." Numismatics International 
24, no. 8 (August 1989): 192-93. 
"Windows on Eternity." 


Sa nears 2079283. 


National Philatelic Collection 


The Numismatist 101, no. 12 (December 


Bruns, James H. “Alternative Designs for the 1963 6-cent Precancelled Air 
Mail Postal Card." Postal Stationery 31, no. 1 (January-February 
1989): 3-9 

- "Benjamin Lipsner and the Air Mail." Stamps 227, no. 9 (May 
ZT 989 eile 36, 

- "Did Someone Throw Them in the River?" Postal Stationery 31, 
no. 4 (July-August 1989): 114-19. 

. "George S. Batchellor . . . An Eminent American." Stamps 228, 
nose? (August 12, 1989}< 12; 17. 

"Neither snow, nor rain... Ben Franklin had built a mail 

service that helped unify our new nation." Constitution 1, no. 2 
(Winter 1989): 25-29. 

. "The Postal Saving Systems, Part 3." Postal Stationery 31, 
no. 2 (March-April 1989): 49-52. 

« “The Potts Letter, Box." The Heliograph 3,’ no. 1-(Winter 

1989): 1-7. 
. "Prominence of the Cityscape .. . Post Office 
Architecture." The Heliograph 3, no. 3 (Summer 1989): 1-6. 
. "The Scarcity of Panama-Pacific Proofs: Rhetoric or Reality? 
Part 6." The United States Specialist 60, no. 3 (March 1989): 165-72. 
. "The Scarcity of Panama-Pacific Proofs: Rhetoric or Reality? 
Part 7." The United States Specialist 60, no. 4 (April 1989): 195-96. 
"The Schmidt Cameo-Tike Dummy Die." Postal Stationery 31, 


no. 3 (May-June, 1989): 66-71. 


Ww 


. “White Wagon Mail Service." Stamps 227, no. 4 (April 22, 
ania foi) ew Ft bree tral es 
Geraci, Joseph J. “Ecuador, A Glimpse at One of the Smithsonian's 
Specialized Foreign Collections." NPC Newsletter 1, no. 2 
(July-September 1989). 

. “First Day Covers--A Working Library." Stamps (September 30, 
1989). 

. "French Military Cachets of the 1849 Expedition to Rome." 
France and Colonies Philatelist 45. no. 2. 

. Reviews of Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue, Part 1, British 
Commonwealth (1989); Fun and Profit in Stamp Coltecting. 5th edition, 
By Herman Herst, Jr.; Universal Stamping Machine Co., Machines and 
Postal Markings, 1909-1920 by Bart Billings; Check List of Postage 
Stamps About GG Dy A. Herbert Grimsley. Stamps (January 14, 1989). 

. Reviews Of Private Printed Franks on U.S. Goverment Envelopes 
by Austin P. Haller; Standard Encyclopedia of Doremus Machine eee 
by Frederick Landgford; Collecting Stamps for Pleasure and Profit by 
Barry Krause; and Facit Ortstampelkatalog/Postal History, 1989 by the 
Swedish FAcit Committee. Stamps (February I1, 1989). 

Reviews of Self-Sufficiency at All Costs: Confederate Post 
Office Operations in North Carolina, - y Ricnard F. Ridgway; 
ostcard View of Jewisn Life by Davi earlman; and Airmail Antics 
Dy Fred Boughner. Stamps (March 11, 1989). 
Reviews of Stanley Gibbons Great Britain, Volume 5, Queen 


Elizabeth II Decimal Special Issues, Ist edition (1988); Masonic 
Philately (Part 5) by Trevor J. Fray; Handbook of British Philately 
for the Intermediate Collector, Section 16, Coils by fom Current; 
Bangladesh Stamps and Postal History by Siddique M. Rahman; and 
SAL Gibbons Stamp Catalog, Part II, Scandinavia, 3d edition 
tamps (Apri 

. Reviews of The Handbook of Tennis Philately by Lester M. 

Yerkes; Specialized Catalog of United States First Day Covers, 


complied by Leo August and Dr. Gerald H. Strauss; The Congress Book, 


1988, Fifty-Fourth American Philatelic Congress, edited by Barbara R. 
MueTTer. Stamps (May 6, T9895). 


Reviews of Confederate States of America, General Issues 


Stamp Album by Conrad L. Bush; Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue, Part 
2, AuStria & Hungary, 4th edition (1988); Stanley Gibbons Collect 
Britisn Stamps, t5th edition (1988). Stamps (July T, 1989). 

Reviews of Opinions V, Philatelic Eapertizing-oAn Inside 
View, edited by Elizabet ope; BLS 1latelic Federation, 
ToSs" Yearbook and Philatelic Sonietias Directory, edited by A. Herbert 


rimsley; Pharmacy in Philately um by George Griffenhagen; and 


Who's Who on the Postage Stamps of the World, 1840-1984, A Master 
Index, Wolume |, Aa-Az by Paul G. Partington. Stamps (September 23, 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 


Department of Anthropology 


Anderson, Martha G., and Kreamer, Christine Mullen. Wild Spirits, .~ 
Strong Medicine: African Art and the Wilderness. The Center for 
African Art, New York. 1989. 

Anton-Pacheco, C.; Rowan, L. C.; Payas, A.; Gumiel, P.; Kingston, M. J. 
Schmidt, R. G.; Bel-lan, A. "Cartografia de aureolas de meta- 
morfismo de contacto mediante la utilizacion de imagenes Landsat 
Thematic mapper (TM)." (abs) In Congreso Geologico de Espana, 
communicacions 2 (1988): 249-252. 

Anton-Pacheco, Carmen; Rowan, Lawrence; Gumiel, Pablo; Schmidt, R. G.; 
Payas, Alba; Brickey, David; Kingston, Marguerite; and Bel-lan, 
Alejandro. "Multispectral Image Analysis for Mapping the Contact 
Aureole of a Shallow Pluton, San Nicolas Mine Area, Spain." (abs). 
In 28th International Geological Congress, Abstracts 1 (1989): 
49-50. 

Blakey, Michael L. "Skull Doctors: Intrinsic Social and Political 
Bias in the History of American Physical Anthropology, with 
Special Reference to the Work of Ales Hrdlicka." Critique of 
Anthropology 7 (1987): 7-35. 

"Racism Through the Looking Glass: An Afro-American 
Perspective." World Archaeological Bulletin 2 (1987): 46-50. 

"Social Policy, Economics, and Demographic Change in 
Nanticoke—Moor Ethnohistory." American Journal of Physical 
Anthropology 75 (1988): 493-502. 

"The African-American Professional Association: A Place for 
Refuge, A Source of Change." Academe September-October. 1989. 

Brown, James A., and Rogers, J. Daniel. "Linking Spiro's Artistic 
Styles: The Copper Connection." Southeastern Archaeology 8 


(1989)3 1-8 
Burch, Ernest S., Jr. "Modes of Exchange in Northwest Alaska." In 
Hunters and Gatherers 2. Property, Power and Ideology. Edited by 


Tim Ingold, David Riches and James Woodburn pages 95-109. 
(London and New York: Berg Publishers Ltd.) 

Fischbeck, Helmut J.; Rogers, J. Daniel; Ryan, Stuart R.; and Swenson, 
Fern E. "Sourcing Ceramics in the Spiro Region: A Preliminary 
Study Using Proton-Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE) Analysis." 
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 14 (1)(1989): 3-17. 

Fitzhugh, William W. "Smithsonian Institution." In Arctic Research of 
the United States 2 (1989): 74-77. 
+, tintroductiion'’ In ing Views: Filmi the Peoples of the 
North Pacific Rim. Museum of Natural History. Department of 
Education, Film Program 4-5 February, 1989. 

. "Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Seal Lake Region, 
Interior Labrador." In Archaeology in Newfoundland and Labrador. 
Edited by Callum Thomson. Annual Report No. 7, Historic Resources 

Division, Govermment of Newfoundland and Labrador. 1989 

- "Hamilton Inlet and Cartwright Reconnaissance." In Archaeology 

in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1986. Edited by Callum Thomson. 

Annual Report No. 7, Historic Resources Division, Government of 

Newfoundland and Labrador. 1989. 


Fleming, Paula. The North American Indians in Early Photographs. 
Fleming and Luskey. Dorsett Press, New York. 1988. 


Fowler, Don D. "Myself in the Water." The Western Photographs of John 


K. Hiller, 1871-1900. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution 


Press. 1989. 

Fowler, Don D.; Hattori, Eugene M.; and Creger, C. Cliff. Summary 
Report of Archaeological Investigations in Warner Valley, Lake 
County, Oregon, 1987-1988. University of Nevada, Reno Department 
of Anthropology Research Reports. 89-1. Reno. 1989. 

Frohlich, Bruno; Kervran, Monik; Carusso, Vincent; and McCormick, 
Kenneth. "Non-Contacting Terrain Conductivity Measurements at 
Qala't al-Bahrain, Bahrain. Arabian Gulf." Dilmon: Journal of 
the Bahrain Historical and Archaeological Society 14 (1989): 74- 
89. State of Bahrain: Ministry of Information Press. 

Frohlich, Bruno; Ortner, Donald J.; and Al-Khalifa, Haya. "Human 
Disease in the Ancient Middle East." Dilmon: Journal of the 
Bahrain Historical and Archaeological Society 14 (1989): 61-73. 
State of Bahrain: Ministry of Information Press. 

Goddard, Ives. "Stylistic Dialects in Fox Linguistic Change". In 


Historical Dialectology. Edited by Jacek Fisiak. (1988): 193- 
209. Berlin: Mouton de Greyter. 

"Pre-Cheyenne *y." In In Honor of Haas: From the Haas 
Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics. Edited by 


William Shipley. (1988): 345-360. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 
"Gatschet, Albert Samuel 1832-1907." In History of Indian- 
White Relations. Edited by Wilcomb E. Washburn. (1988): 646. 
Handbook of North American Indians Volume 4. General Editor, 
William C. Sturtevant. Washington, D. C.:.. Smithsonian 
Institution. 
. "La Farge, Oliver Hazard Perry 1901-1963." In History of 
Indian-White Relations. Edited by Wilcomb E. Washburn. (1988): 
658. Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 4. General 
Editor, William C. Sturtevant. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian 
Institution. 
. “Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958." In History of Indian-White 
Relations. Edited by Wilcomb E. Washburn. (1988): 688. 
Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 4. General Editor, 
William C. Sturtevant. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian 
Institution. 

"Zeisberger, David 1721-1808." In History of Indian-White 
Relations. Edited by Wilcomb E. Washburn. (1988): 698-699. 
Handbook of North American Indians Volume 4. General Editor, 
William C. Sturtevant. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian 
Institution. 

Goddard, Ives, and Bragdon, Kathleen J. Native Writings in 
Massachusett. 2 vol. Memoirs of the American Philosophical 
Society 185. (1988). Philadelphia: The American Philosophical 
Society. 

Houchins, Chang-su. "Kisan P'ungsok-to: Sumisonian Pangmulgwan Sojang 
(Kisan Genre Paintings in the Smithsonian Korean Collections." 
Ko Misul (Arts Review), (21) (Spring/Summer 1989): 44-52. Seoul. 


Jungers, William L.; Cole, III, Theodore M.; and Owsley, Douglas W. 
"Multivariate Analysis of Relative Growth in the Limb Bones of 
Arikara Indians." Growth, Development and Aqing 52 (1988): 103- 
107. 

Kaeppler, Adrienne L. "Pacific Festivals and the Promotion of 
Identity, Politics, and Tourism." In Come Mek Me Hol' Yu Han': 
The Impact of Tourism on Traditional Music. Edited by Adrienne L. 
Kaeppler and Olive Lewin. (1988): 121-138. Kingston, Jamaica: 
Jamaica Memory Bank. 

"Introduction." In Come Mek Me Hol' Yu Han': The Impact of 
Tourism on Traditional Music. Edited by Adrienne L. Kaeppler and 
Olive Lewin. (1988): xiii-xvi. Kingston, Jamaica: Jamaica 
Memory Bank. 

Four Entries (Hawaiian "Lei niho palaoa", Fijian "Kali", 
Marquesan "'U'u" and "Pu". In African, Oceanic, and Indonesian 
Masterpieces in the Rotterdam Museum of Ethnology. Edited by 
Suzanne Greub. (1988): 114-121. Basel: Tribal Art Centre. 

Review of Half a Century of Dance Research, by Gertrude Kurath. 
In Dance Research Journal 20 (1) (1988): 47-48. 

"She Writes the Songs that Make the Whole World Sing." Book 
and Record Review of "Songs of Love by Tu'imala Kaho". In Matangi 
Tonga 3 (4) (1988): 37-39. 

- "Cook's Feathered Cape." Australian Natural History 22 

(12) (1989): 548-550. 

. "Dance." In International Encyclopedia of Communications 1 
(1989): 450-454. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. 
. "Museums of the World—Stages for the Study of Ethnohistory." 
In Museum Studies in Material Culture. Edited by Susan M. Pearce. 
(1989): 83-96. Leicester, England: Leicester University Press. 
. Review of Tongan Music by Richard Moyle. In Ethnomusicology 
33 (2)(1989): 354-358. 

Karp, Ivan. The Creativity of Power: Cosmol and Action in African 
Societies. Edited by William Arens and Ivan Karp. (1989). 
Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 

"Introduction." In The Creativity of Power: Cosmology and 
Action in African Societies. Edited by William Arens and Ivan 
Karp. (1989): xi-xxix. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian 
Institution Press. 

"Power and Capacity in Ritual of Possession." In The 
Creativity of Power: Cosmology and Action in African Societies. 
Edited by William Arens and Ivan Karp, (1989): 91-109. 
Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 

Kaupp, Ann. P. Anthro. Notes. A National Museum of Natural History 
Newsletter for Teachers 10(3); 11(1); 11(2), 1988-89. 

. "The Hopi-Smithsonian Project: Bridging a Gap." Anthro. Notes 
10 (3) (Fall 1988): 11-14. 

Killeen, Victoria, and Owsley, Douglas W. "Where are the Soldiers 
Buried?" Civil War Times Illustrated27 (10) (1989): 12-20. 

Laughlin, Robert M. "The Living World of the Maya." Orion Nature 
Quarterly 7 (4)(1988): 31-33. 

. "What is a Tzotzil? or What is the Truth of the Matter? or What 


is the Matter with the Truth?" Res 15 (1) (1988): 133-156. 


Laughlin, Robert M., and Haviland, John B. The Great Tzotzil 
Dictionary of Santo Domingo Zinacantan. Smithsonian 
Contributions to Anthropology I, II, III (31) (1988). Washington, 
D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 

Mann, R. W., and Krakker, J. J. "A Black Skeletal Sample from 
Washington, D.C. in the Context of Nineteenth-Century Urban 
Expansion. Tennessee Anthropologist 14 (1)(1989): 1-32. 

Mann, R. W., and Murphy, S. P. "Skeletal Indicators of Physical Stress 
in the Fort Erie Soldiers: Schmorl's Depressions, Cortical 
Defects, and Wedged Vertebrae." Northeastern Anthropological 
Association (1989): 26. (abstract). Montreal. 

Mann, Robert W. "Calcaneus Secundarius: Description of a Common 
Accessory Ossicle." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical 
Association 79 (8) (1989): 363-366. 

Mann, Robert W., and Owsley, Douglas W. "Anatomy of Uncorrected 
Talipes Equinovarus in a Fifteenth-Century American Indian." 
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 79 
(9) (1989): 436-440. 

Meggers, Betty J. "Desenvolvimento da arqueologia brasileira, 1935- 
1985: uma visao pessoal." Boletim Serie Catalogos 3 (1989): 
149-154. Instituto de Arquelogia Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro. 

. "Archaeology: South America’. Handbook of Latin American 
Studies 49 (1989): 51-75. Austin, Texas: University of Texas 
Press. 

Meggers, Betty J., and Danon, Jacques. "Identification and 
Implications of a Hiatus in the Archeological Sequence on Marajo 
Island, Brazil." Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 
78 (1988): 245-253. 

Meggers, Betty J.; Dias, Ondemar F.; Miller, Eurico Th.; and Perota, 
Celso. "Implications of Archeological Distributions in Amazonia." 
Proceedings of a Workshop on Neotropical Distribution Patters Held 
12-16 January 1987 (1988): 275-294. Edited by W. Ronald Heyer 
and P. Vanzolini. Rio de Janeiro: Brasileira de Ciencia. 

Ortner, D. J. "Paleopathology and the Rheumatic Diseases." In The 
Antiquity of the Erosive Arthropathies, Conference Proceedings No. 
5. Edited by P. Dieppe and Rogers. The Arthritis and Rheumatism 
Council for Research (1988): 58-61. 

- "Case Histories (Erosive Arthropathy)." The Antiquity of the 

Erosive Arthropathies, Conference Proceedings No. 5. Edited by P. 

Dieppe and Rogers. (1988): 48-49. 

Ortner, D. J., and Krakker, James J. Case Report No. 10. 
Paleopathology Newsletter 61 (1988): 8-9. 

Owsley, Douglas W., and Berryman, Hugh E. "Ethnographic and 
Archaeological Evidence of Scalping in the Southeastern United 
States." Reprinted in Mini-Histories: Of Hair, Scalps and 
Skulls. Edited by H. C. Brehm. Nashville, TN, (1989): 15-42. 

Payas, A.; Schmidt, R. G.; Gmiel, P.;Anton-Pacheco, C.; Romeu, U; 
Kingston, M. J.; Milton, N. M.; Rowan, L. C. El uso de imagenes 
Landsat. IM en la exploracion de oro en el Carolina slate belt: 


(abs.). In Congreso Geologico de Espana, communicacions 2 
(1988): 261-263. 


Pp 


Payas, Alba; Schmidt, R. G.; Gumiel, Pablo; Anton-Pacheco, Carmen; 
Kingston, M. J.; Rowan, L. C.; and Milton, N. M. "Studies of 
Landsat T Data Anomalies on Field Soils and Forest Vegetation 
Associated with Hydrothermal Alteration, Carolina Slate Belt, 
U.S.A." In 28th International Geological Congress, Abstracts 2 
(1989): 581-582. 

Potter, Stephen R. "Early English Effects on Virginia Algonquian 
Exchange and Tribute in the Tidewater Potomac." In Powhatan's 
Mantle: Indians in the Colonial Southeast. Edited by Peter H. 
Wood, Gregory A. Waselkov and M. Thomas Hatley. (1989): 151-172. 
Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 

Rogers, J. Daniel. "Settlement Contexts for Shifting Authority in the 
Arkansas Basin." In Contributions to Spiro Archaeology: Mound 


Excavations and Regional Perspectives. Edited by J. Daniel 
Rogers, Don G. Wyckoff, and Dennis A. Peterson. (1989): 159-176. 


Oklahoma Archeological Survey, Studies in Oklahoma's Past 16. 

"Context for a Regional Perspective." In Contributions to 
Spiro Archaeology: Mound Excavations and Regional Perspectives. 
Edited by J. Daniel Rogers, Don G. Wyckoff, and Dennis A. 
Peterson. (1989): 113-115. Oklahoma Archeological Survey, 
Studies in Oklahoma's Past 16. 

Review of Vectors of Death: The Archaeology of European 
Contact, by Ann F. Ramenofsky. University of New Mexico Press, 
Albuquerque (1987). American Antiquity 54 (1989): 658-660. 

Rogers, J. Daniel; Wyckoff, Don G.; and Peterson, Dennis A. 


(Editors). Contributions to Spiro Archaeol : Mound Excavations 
and Regional Perspectives. Oklahoma Archeological Survey, Studies 


in Oklahoma's Past 16. 1989. 

Singleton, Theresa A. "Breaking New Ground." Southern Exposure 16(2) 
(1988a): 18-22. 

Trousdale, William. "A Kushan Scabbard Slide from Afghanistan." 
Bulletin of the Asia Institute 2 (1988): 25-30. 

Ubelaker, Douglas H. "Porotic Hyperostosis in Prehistoric Ecuador." 
(Abstract) 12th International Congress of Anthropological and 
Ethnological Sciences Zagreb, July 24-31, 1988. Collegium 
Anthroplogicum 12 (Supplement) (1988): 34. 

. "Postmortem Modification of Human Bones, Lessons from Modern 
Forensic Cases." (Abstract) 12th International Congress of 
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Zagreb, July 24-31, 
1988. Collegium Antroplogicum 12 (Supplement) (1988): 344. 
. “Prehistoric Human Biology at La Tolita, Ecuador, A 
Preliminary Report." Journal of the Washington Academy of 
Sciences 78 (1)(1988): 23-37. 

"A Preliminary Report of Analysis of Human Remains from Aqua 

Blanca, A Prehistoric Late Integration Site from Coastal Ecuador." 
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 78 (1) (1988): 17- 
22. 

. "North American Indian Population Size, A.D. 1500 to 1985." 
American Journal of Physical Anthrology 77 (3) (1988): 289-294. 
. "Lost Testimonios de Nuestra Historia Antigua: Estudio de 
Esqueletos." Hoy, 4 de Septiembre, p. 2C. Quito, Ecuador. 1988. 


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Ubelaker, Douglas H. "Restos Humanos Prehistoricos del Sitio 
Cotocollao, Provincia del Pichincha, Ecuador." Appendix 11, pp. 
557-571 in Cotocollao: Una Aldea Formative del Valle de Quito by 
Marcelo Villalba. Miscelania Antropologica Ecuatoriana, Serie 
Monografica 2, Museos del Banco Central Del Ecuador: Quito. 1988. 
. Human Skeletal Remains. Excavation, Analysis, Interpretation. 
Second Edition. Washington: Taraxacum. (1989): 172 pages, 164 
figures, 31 tables, 7 appendices. 

___. "J. Lawrence Angel 1915-1986" (obituary). American Antiquity 
~~ 54 (1)(198): 5-8. 

. "The Reburial Issue." Physical Anthropology News 8 (1) (1989): 
1-4. 

Ubelaker, Douglas H., and Sperber, Norman D. "Alterations in Human 
Bones and Teeth as a Result of Restricted Sun Exposure and Contact 
with Corrosive Agents." Journal of Forensic Sciences 33 (2): 
540-548. 


Van Beek, Gus W. The Scholarship of William Foxwell Albright: An 


raisal. Harvard Semitic Monographs No. 33 (1989) Atlanta, 
Georgia: Scholars Press. 

"The Organization of the Symposium." In The Scholarship of 
William Foxwell Albright. Harvard Semitic Monographs No. 33 
(1989): 3-5. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press. 

. "William Foxwell Albright: A Short Biography." In The 
Scholarship of William Foxwell Albright. Harvard Semitic 
Monographs No. 33 (1989): 7-15. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars 
Press. 

. 'W. F. Albright's Contribution to Archaeology." In The 
"Scholarship of William Foxwell Albright (1989): 61-73. Atlanta, 
Georgia: Scholars Press. 

Wright, Rita P. "New Tracks on an Ancient Frontier." In 
Archaeological Thought in America. Edited by C. C. Lamberg- 
Karlovsky (1989): 268-279. Cambridge University Press. 

Wright, Rita P.; Beaudry, M.; and Kenoyer, J. M. "Traditional Potters 
of India." Expedition 29 (3) (1987) : 55-63. 

Wright, Rita P.; Blackman, M. J.; and Mery, S. "Production and 
Distribution of Ceramics from the Perspective of Hili." Journal 


of Field Archaeology 16 (1)(1989): 61-77. 


Department of Botany 


Averett, J. E.; Huang, S.; and Wagner, W. L. "Flavonoid Survey of 
Oenothera (Onagraceae): sects. Gauropsis, Hartmannia, Kneiffia 
Paradoxus, and Xyloplerum." American Journal of Botany. 75 
(1988): 476-483. 

Bogner, J., amd Nicolson, D. H. "Revision of the South American Genus 
Gorgonidium Schott (Araceae: Spathicarpeae)." Botanisches 
Jahrbucher 109 (1988): 529-554. 

Dietrich, W., and Wagner, W. L. "Systematics of Oenothera Section 
Oenothera Subsection Raimannia and Subsection Nutantigemma 
(Onagraceae)." Systematic Botany Monographs 24 (1988): 1-91. 

Eyde, R., and Ferguson, K. "The Little Lost Dogwood of Frank Kingdon 

Ward." Kew Magazine 6 (2) (1989): 74-83. 


ie) 


Fletcher, A., and Hale, M. E. "New Xanthoparmelia (Lichenized 
Ascomycotina)» from Brazil." Mycotaxon 33 (1988): 279-280. 

Fosberg, F. R. "In the Beginning..." University South Pacific 
Bulletin 22 (15) (1989): 1-3. 

. "Guest Editorial: Interest and Beauty in the World." 
Environmental Conservation 16 (1989): 14. 
"Society Island Plants. 1. Typha L. (Typhaceae)." 
Botanical Bulletin Academia Sinica 30 (1989): 219-221. 

- “Garbage Dump in the Marshall Islands." Environmental 
Conservation 16 (1989): 78-79. 

Fosberg, F. R., and Sachet, M.-H. "Three Cultivated Ixoras 
(Rubiaceae)." Baileya 23 (1989): 74-85. 

. "Lectotypification of Ixora coccinea L. (Rubiaceae)." Taxon 
38 (1989): 486-489. 

Frame, D.; Wagner, W. L.; Herbst, D. R.; and Sohmer, S. H. "Hawaiian 
Islands." In Floristic Inventory of Tropical Countries. Edited 
by D. Campbell and H. D. Hammond. New York: New York Botanical 
Garden, 1989: 181-186. 

Goldberg, A., and Cirilo, N. S. "Haptanthus, a New Dictyledonous Genus 
from Honduras." Systematic Botany 14 (1989): 16-19, figs. 1-3. 

Greuter, W.; McNeill, J.; and Nicolson, D. H. "Report on Botanical 
Nomenclature - Berlin 1987." Englera 9 (1989): 1-228. 

"Regarding Proposals to Amend the International Code of 

Botanical Nomenclature: Procedures." Taxon 38 (1989): 474- 


475). 

Hale, M. E. "New Species in the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia 
(Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae)." Mycotaxon 34 (2) (1989): 541- 
564. 


"A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Karoowia Hale (Ascomycotina: 
Parmeliaceae)." Mycotaxon 35 (1) (1989): 177-198. 

"A New Lichen Genus, Psiloparmelia Hale (Ascomycotina: 
Parmeliaceae)." Mycotaxon 35 (1) (1989): 41-44. 

Hale, M. E., and Cole, M. lLichens of California, California Natural 
History Guides, 54. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of 
California Press, 1988. 

Hanisak, M. D.; Littler, M. M.; and Littler, D. S. "Functional 
Morphology of the Polymorphic Red Alga Gracilaria tikvahiae." 
Marine Biology 99 (1988): 157-165. 

Imada, C. T.; Wagner, W. L.; and Herbst, D. R. "Checklist of Native 
and Naturalized Flowering Plants of Hawai'i." Bishop Museum 
Occassional Paper 29 (1989). 

Jakupovic, J.; Grenz, M.; Bohlmann, F.; Wasshausen, D. C.; and King, R. 
M. "Sesquiterpene Lactones from Rolandra fruticosa." 

Phytochemistry 28 (7) (1989): 1937-1941. 
he J.; Lehman, L.; Bohlmann, F.; King, R. M.; and Robinson, H. 
"Sesquiterpene Lactones and Other Const icuents from Cassinia, 
Actinobole and Anaxeton Species." Phytochemistry 27 (12) (1988): 
3831-3839 

Jakupovic, J.; Schuster, A.; Bohlmann, F.; Ganzer, U.; King, R. M.; and 
Robinson, H. "Diterpenes and Other Constituents from Australian 
Helichrysum and Related Species." Phytochemistry 28 (2) (1989): 
543-551. 


Judziewicz, E. J., and Peterson, P. M. "Sporobolus temomairemensis 
(Poaceae: Eragrostideae), a New Species from Brazil and Surinam." 
Systematic Botany 14 (1989): 525-528. 

Kvist, L. P., and Skog, L. E. "Colummea _incredibilis and Cremosperma 
filcifolium - Two Remarkable New Gesneriaceae from Wester 
Colombia." Nordic Journal of’ Botany 8 (3) (1988): 253-257. 

"The genus Cremosperma (Gesneriaceae) in Ecuador." Nordic 

Journal of Botany 8 (3) (1988): 259-269. 

. "Revision of Reldia (Gesneriaceae)." Nordic Journal of 
Botany 8 (6) (1989): 601-611. 

Lellinger, D. B. "The Ferns and Fern-allies of Costa Rica, Panama, and 
the Choco (Part 1: Psilotaceae through Dicksoniaceae) ." 
Pteridologia 2A (1989): 1-364. 

Little, E. L., Jr. "Los Pinos Pinoneros de los Estados Unidos: su 
pasado y su futuro." In I] Simposio Nacional sobre Pinos 


Pinoneros 6-7-8 de Agosto de 1987. Compiled by M.-F. Passini, D. 
G. Tovar, T. Eguiluz Piedra. Mexico: Centre d'Etudes Mexicaines 


et Centramericaines, 1988: 21-27. 

Little, E. L., Jr., amd Skolmen, R. G. Common Forest Trees of Hawaii 
(Native and Naturalized). Agriculture Handbook 679. Washington, 
De: U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1989. 

Little, E. L., Jr., amd Wadsworth, F. H. Common Trees of Puerto Rico 
and the Virgin Islands. Agriculture Handbook 249. Second 
printing with supplement and added names. Washington, Dc: U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, 1989. 

Little, E. L., Jr.; Woodbury, R. O.; and Wadsworth, F. H. Arboles de 


Puerto Rico y las Islas Virgenes, Sequndo Volumen. Agriculture 
Handbook 449-S. Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
1988. 


Littler;"D: S.5" Littler, Mi: M:+~Bucher, 'K. “E.7and'\Norris, J. N: 

Marine plants of the Caribbean, a field quide from Florida to 
Brazil. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. 

Littler, M. M.; Littler, D. S.; amd Brooks, B. L. "An Observational 
Test of the Relative-dominance Paradigm: Field Notes from Joint 
USSR-USA Expedition to the Seychelles." Report to the Republic of 
the Seychelles from the cruise of the R/V Nesmeyanov (1989): 32 
pages. 

. "A Comparison of Nutrient-limited Productivity in Macroalgae 
from High Granitic Islands Versus Phosphorus-rich and Phosphorus- 
poor Coralline Atolls in the Seychelles Archipelago." Report to 
the Republic of the Seychelles from the cruise of the R/V 
Nesmeyanov (1989): 33 pages. 

Littler, M."M.;> Littler, DD. S:.-"and Lapointe, B. Bi) "A Comparison of 
Nutrient and Light-limited Photosynthesis in Psammophytic Versus 
Epilithic Forms of Halimeda (Caulerpales, Halimedaceae) from the 
Bahamas." Coral Reefs 6 (1988): 219-225. 

Littler, M. M.; Taylor, P. R.; and Littler, D. S. "Complex 
Interactions in the Control of Coral Zonation on a Caribbean Reef 
Flat." Oecologia 80 (1989): 331-340. 

Lorence, D. H.; Wagner, W. L.; and Herbst, D. R. "Plant Taxonomy in 
the Hawaiian Islands." In Conservation Biology in Hawai'i. 
Edited by C. P. Stone and D. B. Stone. Cooperative National Park 
Resources Studies Unit, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu (1989): 
43-47. 


MacBryde, O. "Ecuador's Debt-for-Nature Swap." Biological 
Conservation Newsletter 73 (1989): 1. 

"New Colombian Parks." Threatened Plants Newsletter 29 
(1988): 5-6. 

Mill, S. W.; Gowing, D. P.; Herbst, D. R.; and Wagner, W. L. Indexed 
Bibliography on the Flowering Plants of Hawai'i. Honolulu: 
University of Hawaii Press and Bishop Museum Press, 1988. 

Miller, J. S., amd Nowicke, J. W. "Sectional Placement of Some 
Problematic Cordia Species (Boraginaceae)." Systematic Botany 14 
(1989): 271-280. 

Murray, S. N., and Littler, M. M. "Seaweeds and Seagrasses Floras of 
Southern California: List for Twenty-one Rocky Intertidal Sites." 
Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Science 88 
(2) (1989): 72-80. 

Nagarkar, M. B., and Hale, M. E. "New Species in the Lichen Family 
Thelotremataceae from Asia (Ascomycotina)." Mycotaxon 35 
(2) (1989): 437-447. 

Nicolson, D. H. "History of Aroid Systematics." Aroideana 10 
(4) (1988): 25-30. 

Nicolson, D. H.; Suresh, C. R.; and Manilal, K. "An Interpretation of 
Van Rheede's “Hortus Malabaricus'." Regnum Vegetabile 119 
(1989): 1-378. 

Nowicke, J. W. "A Palynological Study of Crotonoideae 
(Euphorbiaceae)." ABSTRACT, International Conference on the 
Systematics of the Euphorbiaceae. 1989. 

Nowicke, J. W., and Miller, J. S. "Pollen Morphology and the 
Relationships of Hoplestigmataceae." Taxon 38 (1989): 12-16. 

Paredes, L; Jukupovic, J.; Bohlmann, F.; King, R. M.; and Robinson, H. 
"p-htdroxyacetophenone Derivatives of the Montypic Genus 
Platypodanthera." Phytochemistry 27 (10) (1988): 199-202. 

Park, Y.-S. and Hale, M. E. "Hypotrachyna osseoalba, the Correct Name 
for Hypotrachyna formosana (Parmeliaceae: Lichenized 
Ascomycotina)." Taxon 38 (1)(1989): 88. 

Peterson, P. M. '! la majalcensis (Poaceae: Eragrostideae), a 
New Species from Chihuahua, Mexico." Systematic Botany 14 
(1989): 316-319. 

. "Lemma Micromorphology in the Annual Muhlenbergia (Poaceae) ."' 
Southwestern Naturalist 34 (1989): 61-71. 

Peterson, P. M.; Annable, C. R.; amd Franceschi, V. R. "Comparative 
Leaf Anatomy in the Annual Muhlenbergia (Poaceae)." Nordic 
Journal of Botany 8 (1989): 575-583. 

Reveal, J. L., amd Nicolson, D. H. "(947) Proposal to Correct the 
Typification of 2339 Iresine P. Browne, nom. cons. 
(Amaranthaceae)." Taxon 38 (1989): 503-505. 

Robinson, H. "Plagiochila rudischusteri, a New Species from the Paria 
Peninsula of Venezuela." Beiheft zur Nova Hedwigia 90 (1988): 
199-202. 

. “Studies in the Lepidaploa Complex (Vermonieae: Asteraceae) 
IV. The New Genus, Lessingianthus." Proceedings of the Biological 
Society of Washington 101 (4) (1988): 929-951. 

- "Studies in the Lepidaploa Complex (Vernonieae: Asteraceae) V. 
The New Genus Chrysolaena." Proceedings of the Biological Society 
of Washington 101 (4) (1988): 952-958. 


Robinson, H. "Studies in the Lepidaploa Complex (Vernonieae: 
Asteraceae) VI. A New Genus, Aynia." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington 101 (4) (1988): 959-965. 

. "A Revision of the Genus Dresslerothamnus (Asteraceae: 

Senecioneae)." Systematic Botany 14 (3)(1989): 380-388. 

Robinson, H., amd King, R. M. "Studies in the Eupatorieae (Asteraceae) 
CCXXIV. Three Previously Misplaced South American Species." 
Phytologia 65 (6)(1989): 487-488. 

Skog, L. E. "Novae Gesneriaceae Neotropicarum II. A New Species of 
Nautilocalyx from Venezuela." Systematic Botany 14 (3) (1989): 
281-283. 

"Coriaraceae." Flora of Ecuador 30 (1988): 3-7. 

Smith, L. B. "New Key to the Genera of the Bromeliaceae." Beitrage 
zur _ Biologie der Pflanzen 63 (1988): 403-411. 

"A Giant Dyckia Mystery." Journal of the Bromeliad Society 

38 (1988): 248, 249, fig. 5, 6. 

. “Another Giant Dyckia Mystery." Journal of the Bromeliad 

Society. 1-39: (1989): 206,207) Tig. 7, 8. 

. "Julian A. Steyermark." Journal of the Bromeliad Society 39 
(1989)°3 > 557469". 

Smith, L. B.; Downs, R. J.; amd Klein, R. M. "Euforbiaceas." Flora 
Tlustrada Catarinense, Monografia Euforbiaceas (1988, 1989): 1- 
408;,,. f1gs.,.a—50. 

Smith, L. B., and Kress, W. J. "New or Restored Genera of the 
Bromeliaceae." Phytologia 66 (1989): 70-79. 

Smith, L. B., and Wasshausen, D. C. "Begoniaceae." Flora de 
Venezuela 4 (1989): 1-78, 101-105. 

Tamayo-Castillo, G.; Jakupovic, J.; Bohlmann, F.; King, R. M.; and 
Robinson, H. "Ent-clerodane Derivatives from Chromolaena 
connivens." Phytochemistry 28 (2) (1989): 641-642. 

Villa-Lobos, J. "Biosphere II Project." Biological Conservation 
Newsletter 72 (1989): 1-2. 

"New Foundation in Paraguay." Threatened Plants Newsletter 
20 (1988): 6-7. 

Wagner, W. L. “Reevaluation of Chamaesyce forbesii (Euphorbiaceae) ." 
Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 28 (1988): 71-78. 

Wagner, W. L.; Herbst, D. R.; and Sohmer, S. H. "Contributions to the 
Flora of Hawai'i II. Begoniaceae—Violaceae and the 
Monocotyledons." Bishop Museum Occasional Paper 29 (1989). 

Wasshausen, D. C. "New and Interesting Species of Acanthaceae from 
Peru." Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflanzen 63 (1988): 421-429. 

Wurdack, J. J. "Melastomataceae." In Botany of the Guayana Highland - 
Part XIII. B. Maguire and Collaborators. Memoirs of the New York 
Botanical Garden 51 (1989): 102-105. 

Zdero, C.; Bohlmann, F.; King, R. M.; and Robinson, H. "The First 
12.8b-germacrolide and other Constituents from Bolivian Stevia 
Species." Phytochemistry 27 (9) (1988): 2835-2842. 

. "Sesquiterepene Lactones and Other Constituents from 

Australian Helipterum Species." Phytochemistry 28 (2) (1989): 

5 =—526:. 

Zdero, C.; Bohlmann, F.; Solomon, J. C.; King, R. M.; and Robinson, H. 
"Ent-clerodanes and Other Constituents from Bolivian Baccharis 
Species." Phytochemistry 28 (2) (1989): 531-542. 


Department of Entomology 


Baimai, V.; Harbach, R. E.; and Kijchalao, U. "Cytogenetic Evidence 
for a Fifth Species within the Taxon Anopheles dirus in Thailand. 


Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 4 (1988): 
333-338. 


Baolin, L.; Shuhaong, J.; and Ward, R. A. "New Mosquitoes in China 
Added to the Second Supplement of the World Catalog (Diptera: 
Culicidae)." Mosquito Systematics 21 (1988): 11-15. 

Barnes, J. K., and Knutson, L. V. "86. Family Sciomyzidae." Pp. 
566-567 in Evenhuis, N. L. (ed.), Catalog of the Diptera of the 
Australasian and Oceanian Regions, 1,155 pp., Bishop Museum Press 
and E. J. Brill, Honolulu (1989). 

Burns, John M. "Phylogeny and Zoogeography of the Bigger and Better 
Genus Atalopedes (Hesperiidae)." Journal of the Lepidopterists' 
Society 43 (1989): 11-32. 

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from Quercus, and Key to North American Species." Entomological 
News 100 (1989): 1-5. 

Smith, David R. "A New Species of Anoplonyx (Hymenoptera, 
Tenthredinidae) Feeding on Larch in Northern Japan." Kontyu, 
Tokyo 56 (1988): 569-572. 

Spangler, Paul J. "A New Species of Neotropical Water Bug, Paravelia 
biae, from Brazil (Heteroptera: Veliidae)." Proceedings of the 
Entomological Society of Washington 91 (3) (1989): 360-366. 

Strickman, D. "Biosystematics of Larval Movement of Central American 
Mosquitoes and Its Use for Field Identification." Journal of the 
American Mosquito Control Association 5 (1989): 208-218. 

"Rate of Oviposition by Culex quinquefasciatus in San Antonio, 
Texas, During Three Years." Journal of the American Mosquito 
Control Association 4 (1988): 339-344. 

Thompson, F. C. "9. Family Lygistorrhinidae." p. 134 in Evenhuis, N. 
L. (Editor), Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and 
Oceanian Regions, 1,155 pp., Bishop Museum Press and E. J. Brill, 
Honolulu (1989). : 

Thompson, F. C.; and Vockeroth, J. R. "51. Family Syrphidae." pp. 
437-458 in Evenhuis, N. L. (ed.), Catalog of the Diptera of the 
Australasian and Oceanian Regions, 1,155 pp., Bishop Museum Press 
and E. J. Brill, Honolulu (1989). 

Walker, J. B.; Keirans, J. E.; Pegram, R. G.; and Clifford, C. M. 
"Clarification of the Status of Rhipicephalus tricuspis Donitz, 
1906 and Rhipicephalus lunulatus Neumann, 1907 (Ixodoidea, 
Ixodidae)." Systematic Parasitology 12 (1988): 159-186. 


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Weatherby, J. C.; Moser, J. C.; Gagne, R. J.; and Wallace, H. N. 
"Biology of a Pine Needle Sheath Midge, Contarinia acuta Gagne 
(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on Loblolly Pine." Proceedings of the 
Entomological Society of Washington 91 (1989): 346-349. 

White, Richard E. "Donald Joyce Borror." [Obituary] Proceedings of 
the Entomological Society of Washington 91 (1989): 304-306. 

Wirth, W. W., amd Hubert, A. A. "The Culicoides of Southeast Asia 
(Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Memoirs of the American 
Entomological Institute (44)(198 ): 508 pp. 

Woodley, N. E. "33. Family Stratiomyidae." pp. 301-320 in Evenhuis, 
N. L. (Editor), Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and 
Oceanian Regions, 1,155 pp., Bishop Museum Press ard E. J. Brill, 
Honolulu (1989). 

Woodley, N. E. "104. Family Neurochaetidae." pp. 671 in Evenhuis, N. 
L. (Editor), Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and 
Oceanian Regions, 1,155 pp., Bishop Museum Press and E. J. Brill, 
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Woodley, N. E. Chapter 115. "Phylogeny and Classification of the 
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Ai-Yun, D., amd Barnard, J. L. “Four Species of Gammarus (Amphipoda) 
from China." Sinozoologia 12 (1988): 85-112. 13 figures. 

Arnaud, F., and Child, Cc. A. "The South African Museum's Meiring 
Naude Cruises, Part 17. Pycnogonida." Annals of the South 
African Museum 98 (6) (1988): 121-187. 14 figures. 

Barnard, J. L., and Drummord, M. M. "A New Marine Genus, Doowia, from 
Eastern Australia (Amphipoda: Gammaridea)." Proceedings of the 
Royal Society of Victoria 99 (1987): 117-126. 6 figures. 

Barnard, J. L., and Thomas, J. D. '"Vadosiapus copacabanus, A New Genus 
and Species of Exoedicerotidae from Brazil (Crustacea: 
Amphipoda)." _Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 
101 (1988): 366-374. 3 figures. 

. "Ipanemidae, New Family, Ipanema talpa, New Genus and Species, 

from the Surf Zone of Brazil (Crustacea: Amphipoda: 

Haustorioidea)." Proceedings of the Biological Society of 

Washington 101 (1988): 614-621. 4 figures. 

. "Four Species of Synopiidae from the Caribbean Region 

(Crustacea: Amphipoda)." Proceedings of the Biological Society 
of Washington 102 (1989): 362-374. 6 figures. 

"A New Species, Ampelisca burkei (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from 
Florida." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washi on 
102 (1989): 375-384. 5 figures. 

Barnard, J. L.; Thomas J. D.; and Sandved, K. "Behavior of Gammaridean 
Amphipoda (Crustacea): Corophium, Grandidierella, Podocerus, and 
Gibberosus (American Megaluropus) in Florida." _Crustaceana 13 
(1988): 234-244. 1 figure. 


Bayer, F. M., and Stefani, J. "Primnoidae (Gorgonacea) de Nouvelle- 
Caledonie." Bulletin du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle 
Paris (4 ser.) 10 (section A) (No. 3) (1989): 449-518. 

Bowman, T. E. "The Input of Terrestrial Insects and Spiders to the 
Nutrient Cycle of a "Woodland Pond"." Entomological News 99 
(4) (1988): 207-216. | 

Bowman, T. E., and Lewis, J. J. “Occurrence of the Calanoid Copepod 
Eurytemora affinis (Poppe) in the Ohio River at Louisville, 
Kentucky." Journal of Crustacean Biology 9 (1) (1989): 83-84. 

Bruce, N. L., and Harrison-Nelson, E. B. "New Records of Fish 
Parasitic Marine Isopod Crustaceans (Cymothoidae, Subfamily 
Anilocrinae) from the Indo-West Pacific." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washi n 101 (3)(1988): 585-602. 
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Cairns, S. D. “New Records of Stylasteridae from Western Australia, 
Including the Description of two new Species." Records of the 
Western Australian Museum 14 (1) (1988): 105-119. 4 plates. 

- "Cryptotrochus, New Genus and Two New Species of Deep-water 
Corals (Scleractinia: Turbiniliinae)." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington 101 (4) (1988): 709-716. 14 
figures. 

Chace, Jr., F. A. "The Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the 
Albatross Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910, Part 5: Family 
Alpheidae." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 466 (1988): 
vi+99. 25 figures. 

"The Holotype of Heterocarpus alexandri A. Milne Edwards 
(Crustacea: Decapoda: Pandalidae)." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington 102 (2) (1989): 84-88. 1 
figure. 

Child, C. A. "Pycnogonida." In Introduction to the Study of 
Meiofauna. Edited by R. P. Higgins and H. Thiel. (1988): 423- 
424. Figure 45-1. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, 
Dis 

Chirino-Galvez, L. A., and Manning, R. B. "A New Deep-Sea Crab of the 
Genus Chaceon from Chile (Crustacea: Decapoda: Geryonidae)." 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 102 (2) 
(1989): 401-404. 

Clark, J., amd Barnard, J. L. “Tonocote introflexidus, a New Species 
of Marine Amphipod from Argentina (Crustacea: Gammaridea: 
Amphipoda)." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washi on 
101 (1988): 354-365. 

Cressey, R., and Boxshall, G. "Kabatarina pattersoni, a fossil 
parasitic copepod (Dichelesthiidae) from a lower cretaceous fish." 
Micropaleontology 35 (2) (1989): 150-167. 

Cullen, L. J., and Harshbarger, J. C. "Dose Dependent Teratosis in 
Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) embryos exposed to 
diethylnitrosamine." _Herpetopathologia 1 (1989): 41-47. 

Easa, M. El1-S.; Harshbarger, J. C.; and Hetrick, F. M. "Hypodermal 
lipomas in a striped (grey) mullet Mugil cephalus." _Diseases of 
Aquatic Organisms 6 (1989): 157-160. 

Fauchald, K. "Polychaete Studies on Aldabra and Associated Islands." 
Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington 8 (1988): 19-21. 


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Fauchald, K.; Sturmer, W.; amd Yochelson, E. L. 'Two Worm-Like 
Organisms from the Hunsruck Slate (Lower Devonian), Southern 
Germany." Palaontologische Zeitschrift 62 (1988): 205-215. 

Frye) Feo Dybdal;. N.i0. ; and Harshbarger, J.C." "Testicular 
Interstitial Cell Tumor in a Desert Tortoise (Gopherus 
agassizi)." Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine 19 (1988): 55-58. 


Frye, F. L.; Eichelberger, S. A.; Harshbarger, J. C.; and Cuzzocrea, A. 


D. “Dysgerminomas in Two Red-Eared Slider Turtles (Trachemys 
scripta elegans) From the Same Household." Journal of Zoo Animal 
Medicine 19 (1988): 149-151. 

Harasewych, M. G. "A New Species of Coluzea (Gastropoda: 
Turbinellidae) from off Southeastern Africa." The Nautilus 103 
(2) (1989): 70-72. 

Harasewych, M. G., and Petit, R. E. "The Nomenclatural Status and 
Phylogenetic Affinities of Syrinx aruanus Linne, 1758 
(Prosobranchia: Turbinellidae)." The Nautilus 103 (2) (1989): 
83-84. 

Harshbarger, J. C.; Rose, F. L.; and Cullen L. J. "Histopathology of 
Skin, Connective Tissue, Pigment Cell and Liver Neoplasms in 
Neotenic Ambystoma tigrinum from a Sewage Lagoon." 
Herpetopathologia 1 (1989): 19-27. 

Hart, Jr., C. W., and Clark, J. "An Interdisciplinary Bibliography of 
Freshwater Crayfishes (Astacoidea and Parastacoidea) from 
Aristotle through 1985. Updated through 1987." (1989): 498 
pages. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C. 

Hershler, R. "Holsingeria unthanksensis, a New Genus and Species of 
Aquatic Cavesnail from Eastern North America." Malacological 
Review 22 (1988): 93-100. 

. "Springsnails (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae) of Owens and Amargosa 
River (Exclusive of Ash Meadows) Drainages, Death Valley System, 
California-Nevada." Proceedings of the Biological Society of 
Washington 102 (1989): 176-248. 

Hershler, R., and Hubricht, L. "Notes on Antroselates Hubricht, 1963 
and Antrobia Hubricht, 1971 (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)." 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 101 (1988): 
730-740. 

Hershler, R., and Thampson, F. G. "Notes on Morphology of Amnicola 
limosa (Say, 1817) (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae) with Comments on 
Status of the Subfamily Amnicolinae." Malacological Review 22 
(1988): 81-92. 

Higgins, R. P., amd Korczynski, R. "Two New Species of Pycnophyes 
(Homalorhagida, Kinorhyncha) From the Canadian Coast of the 


Beaufort Sea." _Canadian Journal of Zoology 67 (1989): 2056-2064. 


Higgins, R. P., amd Storch, V. "Ultrastructural Observations of the 
Larva of Tubiluchus corallicola (Priapulida)." Helgol. Wiss. 
Meeresunters 43 (1989): 1-11. 

Hobbs, Jr., Horton H. "Burrowing Crayfishes in Virginia." Virginia 
Explorer 5 (2) (1989): 5-7. 

Hobbs, Jr., Horton H., and Peters, D. J. "New Records of Entocytherid 
Ostracods Infesting Burrowing Crayfishes, with the Description of 
a New Species, Ascetocythere stockeri." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washi on 102 (2)(1989): 324-330. Figure 
1. 


Hobbs, Jr., Horton H., and Rodriguez, G. "Freshwater Crabs Associated 
with Caves in Southern Mexico and Belize, with Descriptions of 
Three New Species (Crustacea: Decapoda) ." ings of the 
Biological Society of W 1 on 102 (2) (1989): 394-400. Figures 
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Houbrick, R. S. "Campanile Revisited: IMPLICATIONS FOR CERITHIOIDEAN 
PHYLOGENY." American Malacological Bulletin 7 (1) (1989): 1-6. 

Jones, M. L. "The Vestimentifera, Their Biology, Systematic and 
Evolutionary Patterns." Oceanologica Acta Special Issue 8 (1988): 
69-82. 

Jones, M. L., and Gardiner, S. L. "Evidence for a Transient Digestive 
Tract in Vestimentifera." Proceedings of the Biological Society 
of Washington 101 (2) (1988): 423-433. 

Kensley, B. "New Species and Records of Cave Shrimps from the Yucatan 
Peninsula (Decapoda: Agostocarididae and Hippolytidae)." Journal 
of Crustacean Biology 8 (4) (1988): 688-699. 

Kensley, B., and Schotte, M. "Guide to the Marine Isopods of the 
Caribbean." (1989): 1-308. 111 figures. Smithsonian 
Institution Press, Washington, D. C. and London. 

Kensley, B., amd Simmons, Jr., G. M. “Axioryoma nethertoni, a New 
Genus and Species of Thalassinidean Shrimp from Florida (Decapoda: 
Axiidae)." Journal of Crustacean Biology 8 (4) (1988): 657-667. 

Kornicker, L. S. "Ostracoda from the Skagerrak, North Sea 
(Myodocopina)." Proceedings of the Biological Society of 
Washington 100 (4) (1987): 876-891. 

"Ostracoda (myodocopina) of Enewetak Atoll. The Natural 
History of Enewetak Atoll, Volume I, The Ecosystem: Environments, 

Biota, and Processs, and Volume II, Biogeography and Systematics." 

Edited by D. M. Devaney, E. S. Reese, B. L. Burch, and P. 

Helfrich. Chapter 21 (1987): 217-219. 

. "Myodocopine Ostracods of the Alaskan Continental Shelf." 

Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washi on 101 (3) (1988): 

549-567. Figures 1-7. 

"Myodocopid Ostracods of the Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean." 
Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 456 (1988): 1-40. 

"Bathyal and Abyssal Myodocopid Ostracoda of the Bay of Biscay 
and Vicinity." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 467 (1989): 
1-134. 73 figures, 8 tables. 

Kornicker, L. S., and Iliffe, T. M. "Troglobitic Ostracoda 
(Myodocopa: Cypridinidae, Thaumatocyprididae) from Anchialine 
Pools on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands." Smithsonian 
Contributions to Zoology 483 (1989): 1-38. 17 figures, 15 
tables. 

"New Ostracoda (Halocyprida: Thaumatocyprididae and 
Halocyprididae) from Anchialine Caves in the Bahamas, Palau, and 
Mexico." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 470 (1989): 1-47. 
22 figures, 8 tables. 

. "Ostracoda (Myodocopina Cladocopina, Halocypridina) Mainly 
from Anchialine Caves in Bermida." Smithsonian Contributions to 
Zoology 475 (1989): 1-88. 49 figures, 22 tables. 

Kornicker, L. S., and Palmer, R. J. "Deeveya bransoni, a New Species 
of Troglobitic Halocyprid Ostracode from Anchialine Caves on South 
Andros Island, Bahamas (Crustacea: Ostracoda)." Proceedings of 
the Biological Society of Washington 100 (3) (1987): 610-623. 


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Kristensen, R. M., and Higgins, R. P. "Marine Tardigrada from the 
Southeastern United States Coastal Waters. I. Paradoxipous 
orzeliscoides n. gen., n. sp. (Arthrotardigrada: 
Halechiniscidae)." Transactions of the American Microscopical 
Society 108 (1989): 262-282. : 

Manning, R. B. "The Status of Callianassa hartmeyeri Schmitt, 1935, 
with the Description of Corallianassa xutha from the West Coast of 
America (Crustacea: Decapoda: Thalassinidea)." Proceedings of 
the Biological Society of Washi m 101 (4)(1988): 883-889. 

Manning, R. B., and Holthuis, L. B. "Two New Genera and Nine New 
Species of Geryonid Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Geryonidae)." 

ings of the Biological Society of Washi on 102 (1) (1989): 
50-77. 

Nakamura, K., and Child, C. A. "Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific 
Islands, V. A Collection by the Kakuyo Maru from Samoa." 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 101 (4) (1988): 
809-816. 2 figures. 

Pawson, D. L. "Holothuroidea." In Introduction to the Study of 
Meiofauna. Edited by R. P. Higgins and H. Thiel. (1988): 457- 
460. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C. 

"Theodore Lyman, 1833-1897." In Echinoderm Studies 3. Edited 
by M. Jangoux and J. M. Lawrence. (1989). A. A. Balkema, 
Rotterdam. 

Pawson, D. L.; Foell, E. J.; amd Hennigar, Jr., H. G. "Assessment of 
Abyssal Benthic Megafauna on a Ferromanganese Nodule Deposit Using 
Videotaped Television Survey Data." In Proceedings, Offshore 
Technology Conference, Houston (1989): 313-320. 

Pawson, D. L., and Miller, J. E. "Thyone tanyspeira, a New Species of 
Sea Cucumber from the Southern Caribbean Sea (Echinodermata: 
Holothuroidea)." Bulletin of Marine Science 42 (2) (1988): 310- 
316. 

Pettibone, M. H. "New Species of Scale-Worms (Polychaeta: Polynoieae) 
from the Hydrothermal Rift-Area of the Mariana Back-Arc Basin in 
the Western Central Pacific." Proceedings of the Biological 
Society of Washington 102 (1)(1989): 137-153. 9 figures, 2 
tables. 

"Polynoidae and Sigalionidae (Polychaeta) from the Guaymas 
Basin, with Descriptions of Two New Species, and Additional 
Records from Hydrothermal Vents of the Galapagos Rift, 21°N, and 
Seep-Sites in the Gulf of Mexico (Florida and Louisiana)." 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washi on 102 (1) (1989): 
154-168. 6 figures, 1 table. 

Pettibone, M. H. "A New Species of Benhamipolynoe (Polychaeta: 
Polynoidae: Lepidastheniinae) from Australia, Associated with the 


Unattached Stylasterid Coral Conopora adeta." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington 102 (2) (1989): 300-304. 2 
figures. 


"Two New Species of Harmothoinae (Polychaeta: Polynoidae) from 
the East Pacific Rise, Collected by Alvin Dives 2000 and 2003." 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washi on 102 (2) (1989): 
305-310. 4 figures. 


Pettibone, M. H. “Revision of the Aphroditoid Polychaetes of the 
Family Acoetidae Kinberg (=Polyodontidae Augener) and Re- 
establishment of Acoetes Audouin and Milne-Edwards, 1832, and 
Euarche Ehlers, 1887." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 464 
(1989): 1-138. 96 figures. 

Reid, J. W. "Thermocyclops decipiens (Copepoda Cyclopoida): Exemplo 
de confusdo taxonémica. (Thermocyclops decipiens: Example of 
Taxonomic Confusion.)" Proceedings, I Congresso Brasileiro de 
Limnologia, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, September 1986. Acta 
Limnologica Brasiliensia 2 (1988): 479-499. 
eT). Records’ Of -Cyclopoid:-and es Copepods (Crustacea) 
= froma Spring in Washington, D. C." Proceedings of the Biological 
Society of Washington 101 (2) (1988): 314-316. 

. "“Yansacyclops ferrarii New Genus, New Species, of Copepoda 
(Cyclopoida) from the Amazon Basin, Brazil." (Special Volume on 
Biology of Copepods, Proceedings of the Third International 

Conference on Copepoda. Edited by G. A Boxshall amd H. K. 
Schminke.) Hydrobiologia 167/168 (1988): 429-434. 

"Distribution and Ecology of Species of the Genus Thermocyclops 
in the New World, with Description of T. parvis, New Species." 
Hydrobiologia 175 (2) (1989): 149-174. 

Reid, J. W.; Pinto-Coelho, R. M.; and Giani, A. "Uma apreciacao da 
fauna de copepodos da regido de Belo Horizonte, com comentarios 
sobre especies de Minas Gerais. (An Assessment of the Copepod 
Fauna of the Region of Belo Horizonte, With Commentaries on 
Species of Minas Gerais.)" Proceedings, I Congresso Brasileiro de 
Limnologia, Belo Horizonte, September 1986. Acta Limnologica 
Brasiliensia 2 (1988): 527-547. 

Reid, J. W., and Turner, P. N. "Planktonic Rotifera, Copepoda and 
Cladocera from Lakes Acu and Viana, State of Maranhao, Brazil." 
Revista Brasileira de Biologia 48 (3) (1988): 485-495. 

Ruetzler, K. "Mangrove Sponge Disease Induced by Cyanobacterial 
Symbionts: Failure of a Primitive Immme System?" Diseases of 
Aquatic Organisms 5 (1988): 143-149. 

Sohn, I. G., amd Kornicker, L. S. "Ultrastructure of Myodocopid 
Shells (Ostracoda)." In Evolutionary Biology of Ostracoda 
(Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Ostracoda). 
Edited by T. Hanai, N. Ikeya, and K. Ishizaki. (1988): 243-257. 
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Stapleton, J. L.; Williams, W. D.; and Barnard, J. L. "The Morphology 
of the Calceolus of an Australian Crangonyctoid Freshwater 
Amphipod." Crustaceana 55 (1988): 157-162. 2 figures. 

Storch, V., and Higgins, R. P. "The Ultrastructure of Developing and 
Mature Spermatozoa of Tubiluchus corallicola (Priapulida) .' 
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 108 (1989): 
45-50. 

Storch, V.; Higgins, R. P.; amd Morse, M. P. "The Internal Anatomy of 
Meiopriapulus fijiensis (Priapulida)." Transactions of the 
American Microscopical Society 108 (1989): 245-261. 

Thomas, J. D., and Barnard, J. L. "Elasmopus balkomanus, a New 
Species of Elasmopus from the Florida Keys (Crustacea: 


Amphipoda)." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 
101 (1988): 838-842. 3 figures. 


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Thomas, J. D., and Barnard, J. L. "Gammaropsis arawakia, a New Species 
of Marine Amphipoda (Crustacea) from Jamaica." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington 102 (1989): 89-94. 3 figures. 

Williams, A. B., and Child, C. A. "Some Genera and Species of 
Oxystomatous Crabs (Brachyura: Calappidae) in the Southwestern 
North Atlantic." U.S. Fisheries Bulletin 87 (1) (1989): 105-121. 
7 figures. 

Williams, W. D., and Barnard, J. L. "The Taxonomy of Crangonyctoid 
plate saare (Crustacea) from Australian Fresh Waters: Foundation 

Studies." Records of the Australian Museum 10 (1988): 1-180. 


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Abbott, R. N., Jr.; Post, J. E.; and Burnham, C. W. "Structure Energy 
Calculations Bearing on the Location of Hydrogen Atoms in Various 
Hydroxyl-bearing Minerals." Geological Society of America 
Abstracts. 20 (1988): A224. 

"Treatment of the Hydroxyl in Structure-energy Calculations." 
American Mineralogist. 74 (1989): 141-150. 

Batiza;, Ra pi FOXPOR «ude VOe), Pa Rat vCande..S. C.7.Grindlay, iN. Rs § 
Melson, W. G.; and O'Hearn, T. J. "Morphology, Abundance, and 
Chemistry of Near-ridge Seamounts in the Vicinity of the Mid- 
Atlantic Ridge at 26°S." Journal of Geology. 97 (1989): 
209-220. 

Bish, D. L., and Post, J. E. "Quantitative Analysis of Geological 
Materials Using X-ray Powder Diffraction Data and the Rietveld 
Refinement Method." Geological Society of America Abstracts. 20 
(1988): A223. 

Borgia, A.; Poore, C.; Carr, M. J.; Melson, W. G.; and Albarado, G. F. 
"Structural, Stratigraphic, and Petrologic Aspects of the Arenal- 
Cerro Chato Volcanic System: Evolution of a Young Stratovolcano 
Complex." Bulletin of Volcanology. 50 (1988): 86-105. 

Buchwald, V. F., and Clarke, R. S., Jr. "Corrosion of Fe-Ni Alloys by 
Cl-containing Akaganeite (B-FeOOH): The Antarctic Meteorite 
Case." American Mineralogist. 74 (1989): 656-667. 

Byerly, G. R.; Jarosewich, E.; Mason, B.; and Clarke, R. S., Jr. "The 
Greenwell Springs LIA Chondrite: A New Fall from Louisiana, USA." 
Meteoritics. 23 (1988): 359-360. 

Cerny, P.; Chapman, R.; God, R.; Niedermayr, G.; and Wise, M. A. 
"Exsolution Intergrowths of Titanian Ferrocolumbite and Niobian 
Rutile from the Weinebene Spodumene Pegmatites, Carinthia, 
Austria." Mineralogy and Petrology. 40 (1989): 197-206. 

Cerny, P.; Tomascak, P.; and Wise, M. A. "Pegmatite Studies in the 
Aylmer Lake Area, Northwest Territories." in Geology Division, 
Indian Affairs and Northern Development Report BGS 189-2 
(1989): 14 pages. 

Cerny, P.; Wise, M. A.; and Tomascak, P. "Reconnaissance of Ml, 

M2 and Qulik 1 Claims, Chantrey Inlet, N.W.T." in Geology 
Division, Indian Affairs and Northern Development Report BGS 
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Clarke, R. S., Jr. "Descriptions of Some Antarctic Iron Meteorite." 
Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences. 28 (1989): 
61-63. 4 

Dietrich, R. V.; White, J. S.; Nelen, J. E.; and Chyi, K. "A Gen- 
quality Iridescent Orthoamphibole from Wyoming." Gems and 
Gemology. 24 (1988): 161-164. 

Duncker, K. E.; Wolff, J. A.; Harmon, R. S.; Leat, P. T.; Thompson, 
R. N.; and Dickin, A. P. "Mantle and Crustal Components in 
Mafic to Intermediate Lavas of the Cerros del Rio Volcanic Field, 
Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico." New Mexico Bureau of Mines and 
Mineral Resources Bulletin. 131 (1989): 77. 

Dunn, P. J. “Protocols for Scientists on the Deposition of 

Investigated Mineral Specimens." American Mineralogist. 73 

(1988): 1480. 

. "Protocols for Scientists on the Deposition of Investigated 

Mineral Specimens." Mineralogical Record. 19 (1988): 291. 

Dunn, P. J. “Protocols for Scientists on the Deposition of 

Investigated Mineral Specimens." Mineralogy and Petrology. 38 

(1988): 299-300. 

. "Protocols for Scientists on the Deposition of Investigated 

Mineral Specimens." Canadian Mineralogist. 27 (1989): 157. 

"Protocols for Scientists on the Deposition of Investigated 

Mineral Specimens." Mineralogical Magazine. 53 (1989): 131. 

Dunn, P. J.; Francis, C. A.; and Innes, J. "A Mcgovernite-like 
Mineral and Leucophoenicite from the Kombat Mine, Namibia." 
American Mineralogist. 73 (1988): 1182-1185. 

Dunn, P. J.; Grice, J. D.; and Bideaux, R. A. "Pinalite, a New Lead 
Tungsten Chloride Mineral from the Mammoth Mine, Pinal County, 
Arizona." American Mineralogist. 74: 934-935. 

Dunn, P. J.; Grice, J. D.; amd Metropolis, W. C. "Zodacite, the 
Mn Analogue of Montgomeryite, from Mangualde, Portugal." American 
Mineralogist. 73 (1988): 1179-1181. 

Dunn, P. J.; Grice, J. D.; Wicks, F. J.; and Gault, R. A. 
"Paulkellerite, a New Bismuth Iron Phosphate Mineral from 

, Germany." American Mineralogist. 73 (1988): 


870-872. 

Dunn, P. J., and Mandarino, J. A. "The Preservation of Type Mineral 
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"The Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names of the 
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Fiske, R. S. "Volcanoes and Society - Challenges of Coexistence." 
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Fiske, R. S., amd Cashman, K. V. "Submarine Fallout Deposit in the 
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Fredriksson, K. “Composition of Chondrules and Parent Materials." 


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Fredriksson, K., amd Kerridge, J. F. "Carbonates and Sulfates in 
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Fredriksson, K., and Wlotzka, F. "Experiments with a Leitz 1750 
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269. 

Fudali, R. F. “Effects of Quench Methods on Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratios: 
Discussion." American Mineralogist. 23 (1988): 1478. 

Fodali, R. F., and Schutt, J. W. "The Field Season in Victoria Land, 
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Funk, V. A., and Melson, W. G. "Volcanological and Biological 
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Biotropica 21 (1)(1989): 95-96. 

Jarosewich, E. “Chemical Composition of Antarctic and Non-Antarctic 
Meteorites: a Comparison." Abstracts for the Workshop on 
Differences Between Antarctic and Non-Antarctic Meteorites. 
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Kampf, A, R.; Dunn, P. J.; and Foord, E. E. “"Grandreefite, 
Pseudograndreefite, Laurelite, and Aravaipaite: Four New Minerals 
from the Grand Reef Mine, Graham County, Arizona." American 
Mineralogist. 74 (1989): 927-933. 

Koeberl, C.; Fredriksson, K.; Gotzinger, M.; and Reimold, W. U. 
"Anomalous Quartz from the Roter Kamm Impact Crater, Namibia: 
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Cosmochimica Acta. 53 (1989): 2113-2118. 

MacPherson, G. M., and Grossman, J. N. "Scanning Eelectron Microscopy 
of Chondritic Meteorites: Evidence for Condensation and 
Aggregation Processes During the Birth of the Solar System." 
Scanning Microscopy. 3 (1989): 83-87. 

MacPherson, G. M.; Crozaz, G.; and Lundberg, L. L. "The Evolution 
of a Complex Type B Allende Inclusion: An Ion Microprobe Trace 
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2413-2427. 

McClelland, L.; Simkin, T.; Summers, M.; Nielsen, E.; amd Stein, 

T. C. Global Volcanism 1975-1985: The First Decade of Reports 
from the Smithsonian Institution's Scientific Event Alert Network 
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Melson, W. G. “National Collection of Rocks and Ores" in 
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Melson, W. G.; O'Hearn, T.; and Fredriksson, K. "Composition and 
Origin of Basaltic Glass Spherules in Pelagic Clay from the 
Eastern Pacific." Marine Geology. 83 (1988): 253-271. 

Melson, W. G.; Saenz, R.; Barquero, J.; amd Fernandez, E. "Edad 
Relativo de las Erupcioens del Cerro Congo y Laguna Hule." 
Boletin de Vulcanologia. 19 (1988): 8-10. 

Morris, D. B.} Asmar’? NeGes" Nickel os "Hoe Sid Ro es Wei DaeVenLs > 
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Olsen, E. J.; Fredriksson, K.; and Rajan, S. "Investigating the 
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Olsen, E. J.; Huss, G. I.; and Jarosewich, E. "The Eagle, Nebraska 
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Peacor, D. R., and Dunn, P. J. “"Dollaseite-(Ce) (Magnesium Orthite 
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Peacor, D. R.; Dunn, P. J.; Simmons, W. B.; Wicks, F. J.; and 
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309=313.. 

Peacor, D. R.; Sarp, H.; Dunn, P. J.; and Nelen, J. A. "Defernite from 
the Kombat Mine, Namibia: a Ssecond Oocccurrence, Structure 
Refinement, and Crystal Chemistry." American Mineralogist. 73 
(1988): 888-893. 

Post, J. E. "Rietveld Refinement of the Akaganeite Structure, Using 
Powder Diffraction Data." Geological Society of America 
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Post, J. E., and Appleman, D. E. "Chalcophanite, ZnMn307.3H20: New 
Crystal-structure Determinations." American Mineralogist. 73 
(1988): 1401-1404. 

Post, J. E., amd Bish, D. L. "Rietveld Refinement of the Coronadite 
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Post, J. E., and Ross, D. R. "Rietveld Refinements of Two Coexisting 
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Roberts, A. C., and Dunn, P. J. "Mineralogical Data for a New, 
Unnamed Arsenate from the Langban Mine." Geologiska Foreningens 
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Roberts, A. C.; Dunn, P. J.; Grice, J. D.; Newbury, D. E.; and 
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Siebert, L.; Glicken, H.; and Kienle, J. "Debris Avalanches, 

Lateral Blasts, and Tsunamis: Volcanic Hazards at Mount St. 
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Siebert, L.; Glicken, H.; and Kienle, J. "Debris Avalanches and 
lateral Blasts at Mount St. Augustine Volcano, Alaska." National 
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Simkin, T. "Terrestrial Volcanic Eruptions in Time and Space." 

Proceedings Kagoshima International Conference on Volcanoes. 

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Review of Volcanic Hazards by John H. Latter (New York: 

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Sorensen, S. S. "Petrology of Amphibolite-facies Mafic and Ultramafic 

Rocks from the Catalina Schist, Southern California: Metasomatism 

and Migmatization in a Subduction Zone Metamorphic Setting." 

Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 6 (1988): 405-435. 

. "“Tectonometamorphic Significance of the Basement Rocks of the 

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Metamorphism and Crustal Evolution of the Westerm United States, 

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"etasomatism and Migmatization of Garnet Amphibolites and 
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Sorensen, S. S., amd Grossman, J. N. "Constraints on Metasomatism and 
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Tamura, Y.; Koyama, M.; and Fiske, R. S. "Hot Pyroclastic Debris Flow 
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(abs.) New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resource Bulletin 
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Walenta, K., amd Dunn, P. J. "Ein Richelsdorfitahnliches Mineral von 
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White, J. S. "Why Colored Diamonds Are, Paradoxically, Undervalued 

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White, J. S., and Conklin, L. H. "Aesthetik und Wettbewerb-sammeln und 
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Wise, M. A., and Cerny, P. "Pegmatite Deposits of the Northwest 
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Zuber, M.; James, O.; MacPherson, G.; and Plescia, J. (editors). 


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Adey, W. H. "On National Parks - Conservation, Education, or 
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Behrensmeyer, A. K. "The Pull of the Recent Analogue." PALATOS 3 
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Benson, R. H. “Ostracods and Palaeoceanography." In Ostracoda in the 
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Berdan, J. M. "Middle Ordovician (Whitrockian) Palaeocopid and 
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. “Mechanical Extraction of Microfossils." In Paleotechniques; 
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Berta, A.; Ray, C. E.; and Wyss, A. R. "Skeleton of the Oldest Known 
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Burke, R. B.; Adey, W. H.; and Macintyre, I. G. "Overview of the 
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Buzas, M. A. "The Effect of Quartz Versus Calcareous Sand on the 
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Buzas, M. A., amd Culver, S. J. “Biogeographic and Evolutionary 
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Buzas, M. A.; Collins, L. S.; Richardson, S. L.; and Severin, kK. P. 
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DiMichele, W. A., and Nelson, W. J. "Small-scale Heterogeneity in 
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DiMichele, W. A., and Phillips, T. L. "Paleocecology of the Middle 
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DiMichele, W. A.; Burnham, R. J.; and Sues, H.-D. Review of "Origins 
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DiMichele, W. A.; Davis, J. I.; and Olmstead, R. G. "Origins of 
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Fauchald, K.; Sturmer, W.; and Yochelson, E. L. "Two Worm-like 
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Foucault, A., and Stanley, D. J. "Late Quaternary Palaeoclimatic 
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Grant, R. E. "The Family Cardiarinidae (Late Paleozoic Rhynchonellid 
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Graus, R. R., and Macintyre, I. G. "The Zonation Patterns of 
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Hackney, J. M.; Carpenter, R. C.; and Adey, W. H. Characteristic 
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Hatcher, Jr., R. D.; Larson, K. W.; and Neuman, R. B. "Western Great 
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Hodell, D. A.; Benson, R. H.; Kennett, J. P.; and Bied, K. R. "Stable 
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Houbrick, R. S.; Sturmer, W.; and Yochelson, E. L. "Rare Mollusca from 
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21 (4) (1988): 395-402. 

Hubbard, T. K.; Zenger, L.; Parsons, C.; amd Stanley, D. J. "Geologic 
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Huber, B. T. "Upper Campanian-Paleocene Foraminifera from the James 
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Hueber, F. M., and Watson, J. “The Unusual Upper Cretaceous Conifer 
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Labandeira, C. C.; Beall, B. S.; and Hueber, F. M. "Early Insect 
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Linsley, R. M.; Mapes, R. H.; Wang Hui-ji; and Yochelson, E. L. "Some 
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Macintyre, I. G. "Modern Coral Reefs of Western Atlantic: New 
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Mamay, S. H. "Evolsonia, a New Genus of Gigantoptericaceae from the 
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Journal of Botany 76 (9) (1989): 1299-1311. 

McDonald, J. N., and Ray, C. E. "The Autochthonous North American Musk 
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Morgan, G. S.; Linares, O. J.; amd Ray, C. E. "New Species of Fossil 
Vampire Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Desmodontidae) from Florida 
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Washington 101 (4) (1988): 912-928. 

Neuman, R. B., and Bruton, D. L. "Geologic Setting of the Lower Hovin 
Group (Arenig/Llanvirn) HQlonda Area, SQr TrQndelag, Norway." 
Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR Proceedings 38 (2) (1989): 
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Neuman, R. B., and Max, M. D. "Penobscottian-Grampian-Finnmarkian 
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Pimmel, A., and Stanley, D. J. "Verdinized Fecal Pellets as 
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Ray, C. E. Review of "A Short History of Vertebrate Paleontology," by 
E. Buffetaut. Earth Sciences History 7 (2) (1988): 162. 

Sohn, I. G. "Early Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ostracodes from the 

Lisburne Test Well, Northeastern Alaska." U.S. Geological Survey 

Professional Paper 1399 (1988): 687-690. 

"Darwinulocopina (Crustacea: Podocopa), a New Suborder 
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington: 101 
(4) (1988): 817-824. 

Stanley, D. J. "Low Sediment Accumulation Rates and Erosion on the 

Middle and Outer Nile Delta Shelf off Egypt." Marine Geology 84 

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. Review of "The Ocean of Truth, A Personal History of Global 

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"Sedimentology and Paleogeography of Upper Cretaceous Rocks, 
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Terrestrial and Marine Geology of St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands, 


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Tuross, N. C.; Behrensmeyer, A. K.; Eanes, E. D.; Fisher, L. W.; and 
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Whitmore, F. C., Jr. Review of "An American Topographer," by G. S. 
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Whitmore, F. C., Jr., scientific editor. English translation of 
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Yochelson, E. L. “A New Genus of Patellacea from the Middle 
Ordovician of Utah; Oldest-known Example of the Superfamily to 
Date." New Mexico Bureau of Mines Memoir 44 (1988): 195-200. 

Yochelson, E. L. "The Lives and Time of Curt Teichert." Frankfurt am 
Main Senkenbergiana Lethaea 69 (1/2) (1988): 2-9. 


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Alcala, Angel C.; Ross, Charles A.; and Alcala, E. L. "Observations on 
Reproduction and Behavior of Captive Philippine Crocodiles 
(Crocodylus mindorensis Schmidt). Silliman Journal 34 (1988): 
18-28. 

Balouet, Jean Christophe, and Olson, Storrs L. "Fossil Birds from Late 
Quaternary Deposits in New Caledonia." Smithsonian Contributions 
to Zoology 469 (10 January 1989): 1-38. 

Banks, Richard C. "Obsolete English Names of North American Birds and 
Their Modern Equivalents." Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource 
Publication 174 (1988): 37 pages. 


Grants, Awards, and Prizes in Omithology. Second Edition. 
American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C. (1989): 115 
pages. 


(Review of) "Speciation and Geographic Variation in Black- 

tailed Gnatcatchers." Wilson Bulletin 101 (1989): 360-362. 

- “Supposed Northern Records of the Southern Fulmar." Wester 

Birds 19 (1989): 121-124. . 

Beehler, Bruce M. "Patterns of Frugivory and the Evolution of Birds of 
Paradise." Acta XIX Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici 
(1989): 816-826. 

Braun, M. J.; Lahn, S.; Boyd, A. L.; Kost, T. T.; Nagashima K.; and 
Gonda, M. A. "Molecular Cloning of Biologically Active Proviruses 
of Bovine Immmodeficiency-like Virus. Virology 167 (1988): 
575-523. 

Brownell, R. L., and Mead, J. G. " Taxonomic Status of the Delphinid 
(Mammalia: Cetacea) Tursiops panope Philippi, 1895. Proceedings 
of the Biological Society of Washington 102 (2) (1989): 532-534. 

Browning, M. Ralph. " A New Subspecies of Carpodacus roseus. Bulletin 

of the British Ormithologists' Club 108 (4)(1988): 177-179. 

"The Correct Name for the Olivaceous Cormorant, 'Maiague' of 

Piso (1658)." Wilson Bulletin 101 (1989): 101-106. 

"The Type Specimens of Hekstra's Owls." Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington 102 (2) (1989): 515-519. 

Carleton, M. D. "Systematics and Evolution." In Advances in the Study 
of Peromyscus (Rodentia). Edited by D. L. Kirkland and J. Layne. 
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Clapp, R. B. "A Black-headed Grosbeak Specimen from Virginia." Raven 

57 (1986) [1988]: 1-3. 

"A Specimen Record of the Fork-tailed Swift from the Marshall 

Islands." Elepaio 49 (1): 1-2. 


Clapp, R. B. "First Record of the Little Tern, Sterna albifrons, from 
Hawaii." Elepaio 49 (7) (1989): 41-46. 

Crombie, Ronald I., and Steadman, David W. "The Lizards of Rarotonga 
and Mangaia, Cook Island Group, Oceania." Pacific Science. 
(1986), 40 (1-4) (August 1988). 

Emmons, L. H. "Jaguar Predation on Chelonians." Journal of 

Herpetology 23 (1989): 311-314. 

. “Tropical Rain Forests: Why They Have So Many Species and How 

We May Lose this Biodiversity without Cutting a Single Tree." 
Orion Nature Quarterly (July 1989): 8-14. (Popular). 

Engbring, John, and Fritts, Thomas H. "Demise of an Insular Avifauna: 
The Brown Tree Snake on Guam." Transactions of the Western 
Section Wildlife Society 24 (1988): 34-37. 

Foster, M. S. “Preliminary Field Report." In Cerro de la Neblina 
Resultados de_la Expedicion 1983-1987. Edited by C. Brewer- 
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Fritts, Thomas H. "The Brown Tree Snake, A Harmful Pest Species." U. 
S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service leaflet. 


(1988) . 
. “The Brown Tree Snake, irregularis, A Threat to Pacific 
Tslandse i WaS's Soeeeaaiy, pe the Interior, Fish and Wildlife 


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Fritts, Thomas H.; Scott, N. J., Jr.; and Smith, B. E. "Trapping Boiaa 

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Fuchs, Karlheinz H. P.; Ross, Charles A.; Pooley, A. C.; and Whitaker, 
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Gardner, A. L. "The Mammals of Parque Nacional Serrania de la Neblina, 
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Smith, Celia M., and Norris, James N. "Procarp Structure in Some 
Caribbean Species of Bostrychia Montagne, (Rhodophyta, 
Rhodomelaceae): An Important Systematic Character." Atoll 
Research Bulletin 312 (1988): 1-15. 


NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 


Barber, James G. Alexandria in the Civil War. Lynchburg, Va.: H.E. Howard, 


ING.) 1988). 

Carr, Carolyn Kinder. "A Friendship and a Photograph: Sophia Williams, 
Talcott Williams, and Walt Whitman." The American Art Journal 21 (1) 
(1989): 2-12. 

Christman, Margaret C.S. The First Federal Congress 1789-1791. Washington, 
DiaGe.f 1989); 


Fern, Alan M. (Foreword) On the Air: Pioneers of American Broadcasting by 
Amy Henderson, 1988. 


(Foreword) Isamu Noguchi Portrait Sculpture by Nancy Grove, 
1989. 


(Foreword) The First Federal Congress 1789-1791 by Margaret 
@.S.  Christman,;..1989. 
Hart, Sidney, and David C. Ward. '"'The Waning of an Enlightenment Ideal: 
Charles Willson Peale's Philadelphia Museum, 1790-1820," Journal of the 
Early Republic, 8, 4 (Winter 1988): 389-418. 
Henderson, Amy. On the Air: Pioneers of American Broadcasting. Washington, 
D.C. Smithsonian Press, 1988. 
Miles, Ellen G. "Saint-Memin's Portraits of American Indians, 1804-1807." 
The American Art Journal 20 (1988): 2-33. 
. “American Portraits, 1720-1920: 'The Taste of the People.'" 
Three Hundred Years of American Painting: The Montclair Art Museum. 
New York: Hudson Hills Press (1989), 18-27. 
Miller, Lillian B. Review of Francis Calley Gray and Art Collecting for 


America by Marjorie B. Cohen in Journal of the Early Republic, 8, 3 
(Fall 1988). 


Review of Colonial American Portraiture: The Economic Social, 


Cultural, Philosophical, Scientific, and Aesthetic Foundations by Wayne 


Craven in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 96, 4, 
(October 1988). 


Review of Gilbert Stuart by Richard McLanathan in Maryland 


Historical Magazine, 84 (Summer 1989). 


Review of Grand Illusions. History Painting in America by 
William H. Gerdts and Mark Thistlethwaite in The Journal of American 


History, 76, 2 (September 1989). 
Reaves, Wendy Wick. "The Prints". Antiques [Mount Vernon issue] (February 
1989): 502-511. 
Stewart, Robert G. "Portraits of George and Martha Washington." 
Antiques (February, 1989): 474-479. 
. "James Earl: American Painter of Loyalists and His Career in 
England." The American Art Journal 20 (1988): 34-58. 
"Auguste Hervieu, A Portrait Painter in Cincinnati." Queen 
City Heritage. The Journal of the Cincinnati Historical Society. 47 (1) 
(Spring, 1989): 23-31. 
Review of "John Lewis Krimmel: An Artist in Federal America" by 


Milo M. Naeve in Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 113 (3) 
(July, 1989) 


Stapp, William F. "America Seeks Its Destiny." Images America: A Panorama 
of History-in Photographs. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 1989. 
"On Collecting: An Historical Perspective." 1989 International 
Fine Art Photography Expositions: Celebrating 150 Years of Photography. 
Washington, D.C.: Association of International Photography Art Dealers, 
1989. 
"The Nineteenth Century Portrait." The Art of Photography 
1839-1989. Houston, Canberra and London: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; 
Australian National Gallery; Royal Academy of Art, 1989. 
Tappert, Tara L. ''Cecilia Beaux: A Career as a Portraitist." 
Women's Studies, an Interdisciplinary Journal 14 (4) (1988): 
389-411. Academy of Arts, 1989. 
Voss, Frederick S. '"Adalbert Volck: The South's Answer to Thomas Nast." 
Smithsonian Studies in American Art 2 (3) (Fall 1988). 
"Ed Wynn" in Dictionary of American Biography, edited by John 
A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, supplementary vol. 8. New York: Charles 
Scribner's Sons. 
“James Rorimer."" Dictionary of American Biography, edited by 
John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, supplementary vol. 8. New York: 
Charles Scribner's Sons. 
Portraits of the American Law. Washington, D.C.: National 
Portrait Gallery and University of Washington Press (1988). 
Ward, David C. Review of A Gallery Collects Peales by Robert Devlin Schwarz 


in Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LTS 
(July 1989): 469-70. 


Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service 
Books and Exhibition Catalogues 


Alward, Dale E., ed. Update 1989. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian 
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1988. 

Anglesea, Martyn. Portraits and : British and Irish Drawings 
and Watercolours from the Ulster Museum Belfast. Belfast: Ulster 
Museum, 1989. 

Keaveney, Raymond. Views of Rome: Watercolors and Drawings from the 
Thomas Ashby Collection in the Vatican Library. London: Scala 
Books, amd Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling 
Exhibition Service, 1988. 

McElroy, Guy C., Richard J. Powell, amd Sharon F. Patton. African- 
American Artists, 1880-1987: Selections from the Evans-Tibbs 
Collection. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling 
Exhibition Service, and Seattle: University of Washington Press, 
1989. 


Booklets 


Alward, Dale E., ed. Siteline, no. 30. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian 
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1988. 

Archambault, JoAllyn. Plains Indian Art: Continuity and Charge. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 
Service, 1989. 


Davidson, Gail S. Training the Hand and Eye: American Drawings from the 
Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution 
Traveling Exhibition Service, 1989. 

Inside Active Volcanoes: Kilauea and Mount St. Helens. Washington, 
D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1989. 

Rubenstein, Harry R. Badges of Pride: Symbols and Images of American 
Labor. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling 
Exhibition Service, 1989. 

Silverman, Marci. Goya Etchings: Caprichos, Desastres and Tauromaquia. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 
Service, 1989. 


Posters 
Badges of Pride: Symbols and Images of American Labor 


Inside Active Volcanoes: Kilauea and Mount St. Helens 


Views of Rome: Watercolors and Drawings from the Collection of the 
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 


OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 


Eisendrath, Betsy, ed. NGOING eos -Godng stew Gone? Tropical 
Rainforests--How They Work, What They Do for Us, What’s 
Being Done: (to Them.’ .: 2.0," -Art2tor Zoo. October 1988. 


"The Greatest Show on Barth--Starring Some of the World’s 
Smallest Animals,” Art to Zoo. April 1989. 

"A Peek into Wardrobes: Men’s and Women’s Clothing and 
Social Roles, 1850-1920," Art to Zoo. May 1989. 

"Strong Enough to Move Boulders, But It Can Float in Air. 
< What Is It? Water! How Its Properties Shape Our 
World,” Art to Zoo. September 1989. 


Smith, Michelle. Carbons to Computers: The Changing American 


OETIce: Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1989. 


OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 


Cadaval;- Olivia, and Virginia Cassiano; eds.” Tirarlo*a la 
calle/Taking to the Streets: Viewing the Latino Community 
Through the Festival. Translated by Alicia Portnoy. 
Washington, D.C.: Institute for Contemporary Culture. 

>. Entroduction to“Tirarlo a“la ‘calle/Taking to 
the Streets: Viewing the Latino Community Through the 
Festival. Translated by Alicia Portnoy. Washington, D.C.: 
Institute for Contemporary Culture. 

- “Adams Morgan: New Identity for an Old 
Neighborhood. In Washington at Home, ed. Kathryn Schneider 
Smith, pp. 227-259. Northridge, California: Windsor 
Publications, Inc. 

Kennedy, Richard with Lynn Martin. "Hawai'i: Cosmopolitan 
Culture at the Crossroads of the Pacific." Festival of 
American Folklife Program Book, ed. Frank Proschan, pp. 36-49. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 

Kurin, Richard. "Why We Do the Festival." Festival of American 
Folklife Program Book, ed. Frank Proschan, pp. 8-21. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 

"Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief." Anthropology 
88/89, ed. Elvio Angelonia, pp. 16-20. Guilford: Dushkin 
Annual Editions. (Reprint, 81/82) 

"Making Exhibitions Indian: Aditi and Mela at 
the Smithsonian Institution." In Making Things in South Asia: 
The Role of Artist and Craftsman, ed. Michael Meister, pp. 196- 
209. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. 


Portes de Roux, Heliana. "Creolization in the Caribbean." 
Festival of American Folklife Program Book, ed. Frank Proschan, 
pp. 66-79. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 

Proschan, Frank. "The Cambodian School: Houston, Texas." In 


Ethnic Heritage and Language Schools in America, ed. Brett 
Topping, pp. 29-47. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. 

, ed. Festival of American Folklife Program Book. 
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 

Seeger, Anthony. "Dualism: Fuzzy Thinking or Fuzzy Sets." In 
The Attraction of Opposites: Thought and Society in the 
Dualistic Mode, eds. David Maybury-Lewis and Uri Almagor, pp. 
191-208. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 

"Voices, Flutes, and Shamans in Brazil." The 
World of Music/Die Welt der Musik/le Monde de la Musique 30:22- 
40. 


"Leadbelly and Woody: Musicians for the 80s." 

WETA Magazine 2(3). 

, ed. "Musics of Hawai'i: Anthology of Hawaiian 
Music." Smithsonian/Folkways 40016. 

, ed. Book Review Section of Yearbook for 

Traditional Music, vol. 20, publication of the International 
Council for Traditional Music, a UNESCO affiliated 
organization. 

ee ee, [Producer]. “Folkways: “The Original. Vision.” 
Smithsonian/Folkways 40001. 


Spitzer, Nicholas. "Mardi Gras" and "Zydeco." In Encyclopedia 
of Southern Culture, ed. Charles R. Wilson. Chapel Hill: 
University of North Carolina Press. 

- "Down the Big Road with Boogie Bill Webb," 
booklet for "Boogie Bill Webb: Drinkin' and Stinkin'." Flying 
Fish 506. 

- (Co-producer] "Visions of Folkways Records" 
(18 min.), "Looking for New England" (15 min.), "Soviet Music" 
(10 min.), and "American Folklore Society Centennial" (12 
min.). Washington, D.C.: Radio Smithsonian. 

, co-editor. "Folkways: The Original Vision." 
Smithsonian/Folkways 40001. 

Vennum, Thomas, Jr. Recording review of "Swiss Folk Music." 
Journal of American Folklore 101:233-35. 

"American Indian Problems of Access and 
Cultural Continuity. Festival of American Folklife Program 
Book, ed. Frank Proschan, pp. 22-35. Washington, D.C.: 
Smithsonian Institution. 


. [Producer]. Recording and liner notes for 


"Ojibway Music from Minnesota: Continuity and) Change." St. 
Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. 

. "Ojibway Ceremonial Drum Decor: Sources’ and 
Variations." In Circles of Tradition exhibit catalogue. 


Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 


OFFICE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 


Borden, Carla M., ed. Contemporary Indian Tradition: Voices on Culture, 
Nature, and the Challenge of Change (Washington and London: Smithsonian 
Institution Press, 1989). 


Contemporary India: Essays on the Uses of Tradition (Delhi: 
Oxford University Press, 1989). 


Kotler, Neil G., ed. Science Education: A Challenge for Excellence in 
America's Future (Santa Barbara: ARCS Foundation, Inc., 1989). 


and Paula M. Hirschoff, eds. Completing the Food Chain: Strategies 
for Combating Hunger and Malnutrition (Washington and London: 
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989). 


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OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 


The Torch. A monthly newsletter for Smithsonian employees, featuring 
profiles, question-and-answer columns about interesting jobs, previews 
of upcoming events, classified ads, and more. Circulation is 9,800, 
which includes staff and a list of interested individuals and 
organizations outside the Smithsonian. Editor: Mary Combs. 

Smithsonian Institution Research Reports. A newsletter that disseminates 
information on Smithsonian research to an audience of about 57,000 
readers (10,000 scientists, libraries, museums, universities, 
journalists, and others and 47,000 Contributing Members of the National 
Associate Program). Published three times a year in 1989--Winter, 
Spring, and Autumn. Editor: Jo Amn Webb. 

Latino Resources at the Smithsonian. A 40-page bilingual brochure that tells 
readers what is available at the Smithsonian for members of the Hispanic 
community. Four-color cover; two colors inside. Writer: Gabriela 
Frings. 

Herencia Latina (Latino Heritage). A 30-second taped public-service 
announcement for television in Spanish intended to inform the Latino 
community of the relevance of the Smithsonian--its exhibits and 
resources--to the Latino community and to offer a brochure. 

Coordinator: Gabriela Frings. 

Faces of the Smithsonian. A 30-second taped public-service announcement for 
television intended to give a sense of the non-European-American 
cultural traditions that are found in exhibits and activities at the 
Smithsonian and to encourage viewers to learn about other cultures, as 
wel] as their own. Coordinator: Lilas Wiltshire. 

Wish You Were Here. A 30-second filmed public-service announcement for 
television directed especially to senior citizens and focusing on 
sightseeing, reminiscing, and relaxing in the museums. Coordinator: 
Lilas Wiltshire 

Once Upon a Time. A 30-second filmed public-service announcement for 
television with 20 children of diverse cultural backgrounds and Japanese 
American actor Pat Morita as on-camera narrator sending the continuing 
message "The Smithsonian is for Everybody." Coordinator: Lilas 
Wiltshire 

Caribbean Festival Arts. A 30-second filmed public-service announcement for 
television on the "Caribbean Festival Arts" exhibition highlighting both 
the exhibition and the special activities, with actress Madge Sinclair 
as on-camera narrator. Produced for the International Center. 
Coordinator: Lilas Wiltshire 

Smithsonian News Service. A feature-story service that provides four articles 
and appropriate art work each month to more than 2,000 daily and weekly 
newspapers and other media in the United States and abroad. 


OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS 
Radio Smithsonian — 52 half-hour radio programs broadcast nationally 


The partial listing of segments, which follows, contains material 
based on research done by Smithsonian curators or other personnel: 

"Squid Seminar" Experts from ten nations review the dilemmas of 
classifying these animals. (NMNH) 

"ncovering Antietam" Historians and scientists discuss the discovery and 
excavation of a previously unknown Civil War burial site. (NMNH) 

"Aeronautical Developments of the 2lst Century" A look at advances in 
the industry from aircraft to new airport designs. (NASM) 

"Warming: A Warning" Scientists and biologists from all over the world 
discuss the consequences of the greenhouse effect for biological 
diversity. (Castle) 

"Out of this World" A discussion of evidence that shows the existence of 
a planet orbiting a star other than our own sun. (SAO) 

"100 Years of National Geographic" A review of explorers, discoveries and 
landmark expeditions. (SITES) 

"The Nuts and Bolts of Robotics" Budding engineers study the impact of 
robotics and automation in a Smithsonian course for kids. (RAP) 

"A Jeweler’s Eye" The story of collector Henri Vever who amassed a 
stunning array of Islamic paintings and manuscripts. (Sackler) 

"Inside the Halls of Justice" Constitutional scholars, historians and 
lawyers give insiders’ views of life in the marble temple. (RAP) 

'en and Women: Dressing the Part" A look at changes in fashion and our 
Changing ideas about masculinity and femininity. (NMAH) 

"The Original Vision" Highlights of a new album of original Woody Guthrie 
and Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter songs. (OFP) 

"Sharks in Question" Discussion of a recently released Smithsonian book 
which cuts through the myth and misinformation about the most 
spectacular and efficient of the world’s great predators. (SIP) 

"Duke Ellington, American Music" Highlights from a month-long celebration 
of the 90th anniversary of Ellington’s birth. (NMAH) 

"100 Years of the Zoo" A tribute to the accomplishments of the National 
Zoological Park as well as plans for the future - a BioPark which 
would provide visitors with a better understanding of the 
interdependence of life. (NZP) 

"Eddie Palmieri and his Latin Jazz Octet" Music from the Grammy 
Award-winning band leader as presented in a Smithsonian concert. 

(RAP) 

"On the Air" A tribute to the pioneers of American broadcasting in a 
discussion tracing the impact of radio and television personalities on 
American culture. (NPG) 

"Memories of a Hidatsa Indian Family" Experiences of three American 
Indian families from 1840 - 1920 and how they coped with radical 
change without surrendering to it. (NMAH) 

"Sounding Forms" Performances on African msical instruments on view in a 
special exhibition. (NMAFA) 


"The Shopping Bag - Portable Art" Collectors and scholars review how the 
lowly bag has been elevated to the level of high art. (Cooper-Hewitt) 

"Flight Enters the Computer Age" Highlights of an exhibition tracing the 
development of the computer and aerospace industries from the 1940s. 
(NASM) 

"Mapping the Human Genome" James D. Watson, winner of a 1953 Nobel Prize 
as the pioneer codiscoverer of the DNA structure, discusses his human 
genome project at the National Institutes of Health. (RAP) 

"The Real McCoy" Highlights from a new exhibition tracing African 
American invention and innovation. (Anacostia) 

"Volcanoes: The Inside Story" Examining the scientific breakthroughs 
that have enabled volcanologists to understand how volcanoes work. 
(NMNH ) 

"Fantastic Vessels, Fictional Voyages" A tour through an exhibition of 
three dimensional boats created by contemporary artists. (Renwick) 


Here at the Smithsonian — three-minute television features for national 
broadcast 


The partial listing which follows contains material based on research 

Gone by Smithsonian curators or other personnel: 

"Warming Up to Reptiles" A look at how the National Zoo is leading the 
way in understanding and preserving our fine, cold-blooded friends, 
and presenting them to the visiting public. (NZP) 

"Crossroads of Two Continents" The diverse cultures of the Bering Strait 
region are featured in the first exhibition ever to be jointly 
organized by U.S. and Soviet scholars. (NMNH) 

"Engines of Change" A look at the transformation of American society 
brought on by the Industrial Revolution. (NMAH) 

"The Brush of Innocence" Watching Chinese painter Wang Yani as she 
demonstrates her extraordinary art in a special exhibition. (Sackler) 

"Aloha, Hawai’i!" Experiencing the rich and varied cultural traditions of 
our nation’s 50th state. (OFP) 

"The Portraits of Isamu Noguchi" The first retrospective of this 
Japanese—American sculptor’s rarely seen portraits of famous 
Americans. (NPG) 

"Rocks in a Hard Place" The story of Smithsonian scientists in their 
search for meteorites in Antarctica. (NMNH) 

"Zoo Vets" A look at a day in the life of a veterinarian at the National 
Zoo. (NZP) 

"Black Wings" A chronicle of the important role of black Americans in the 
history of aviation. (NASM) ; 

"The Perpetual Man Ray" Regardless of the medium, the varied art of Man 
Ray is as vital and creative today as it was fifty years ago. (NMAA) 


Film and Video Productions 


This partial listing contains material based on research done by 

Smithsonian curators or other personnel: 

"The Earth in Our Hands" Narrated by Robert Redford, this one-hour film 
presents the pioneering work of the Smithsonian's Marine Systems 
Laboratory as its scientists recreate self-sustaining ecosystems. 
(NMNH) 


"The Smithsonian Institution" Produced for the Visitor Information and 
Associates Reception Center, this 20-minute orientation video presents 
general information on Smithsonian museums. (VIARC) 

"The Smithsonian Institution Touch Screen Interactive Video" Produced for 
the new Smithsonian Information Center in the Great Hall of the 
Castle, this 30-minute interactive videodisc program provides visitors 
with detailed information about each mseum, tours, special activities 
for children, and restaurants. (VIARC) 

"American Abstraction 1930 - 1945: The Artists Speak" This 30-minute 
interactive videodisc accompanies an exhibition of abstract art from 
the Patricia and Philip Frost Collection. (NMAA) 

"Descubra el Smithsonian" A pilot series of two-minute television 
capsules was produced for Spanish-language TV to reach the nation's 
growing Hispanic commmity. 

"To Coexist: Diversity and Development" Produced for the U.S. Agency for 
International Development, this 30-minute program depicts how 
development professionals can take biological diversity into account 
in planning their projects. 

"Duke Ellington Interactive Video" An interactive videodisc was produced 
to accompany an exhibition on the 90th anniversary of Ellington's 
birth. (NMAH) 

"Preserving an Architectural Heritage: The Decorative Designs of Frank 
Lloyd Wright" This ten-minute film forms the central section of a 
SITES exhibition which will tour to five major U.S. cities. (SITES) 

"Maritime Hall Exhibition Videos" Nine short interactive videodiscs were 
produced to provide visitors an opportunity to learn the history, 
technology, and commercial importance of towboats on the Mississippi 
River. (NMAH) 


SMITHSONIAN WORLD SEASON V PROGRAMS 


Program #501 - Zoo (January 24, 1990) 

Program #502 - A Moveable Feast (February 21, 1990) 
Program #503 - Tales of the Human Dawn (March 28, 1990) 
Program #504 - Nigerian Art-Kindred Spirits (May 2, 1990) 
Program #505 The Quantum Universe (June 6, 1990) 


Office of the Assistant Secretary for External Affairs 


Lovejoy, Thomas E., The Third World's environment: a global 
dilemma, EPA Journal 15(4):42-43, 1989. 
Lovejoy, Thomas E., Foreword to Fragile Lands of Latin America: 


Strategies for Sustainable Development (J.0O. Browder, Ed.), 
Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 301 pp., 1989. 


Lovejoy, Thomas E., Amazonian Peril: Myth and Reality, Folha de 
Sao Paulo, March 23, 1989. (In Portuguese) 


tr 


OFFICE OF MEMBERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT 


Stann, E. Jeffrey, and Anne Cleaver, eds. Voyage to the Southern 


Continent: The Letters of Lieutenant William Reynolds 


from the U. S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 
(Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1988). 


OFFICE OF PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES 


Talman, Hugh "An Examination of the Effectiveness of Various 
Toning Solutions on Black and White Silver Halide Emulsions" 


Proceedings, American Institute for Conservation - Photographic 
Materials Group, Winter Meeting; Kansas City, Missouri, March 4, 1989. 


Wallace, Jim. "An Examination Of Still Video Camera Use By Photojournalism 
Students In A Workshop Situation" Presented: Digital Photography and 
Editing Conference, Sunnyvale, California, February 10, 1989 

"Electronic Color Separation of Video Disc Images". A joint 
research project with the Ohio University School of Visual 
Communication. Presented: Digital Photography and Editing Conference, 
Sunnyvale, California, February 10, 1989. 

. “An Examination Of The Use Of Commercial Scanners To Restore 
Faded Color Transparencies (Preliminary Report)" Proceedings, American 


Institute for Conservation, Photographic Materials Group, Winter 
Meeting; Kansas City, Missouri, March 4, 1989. 


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READING IS FUNDMENTAL, IN. 


RIF Newsletter. Published three times a year, the Newsletter 
reports on RIF activities nationwide. A technical 
assistance insert, addressing local projects’ requests for 
information on how to motivate youngsters to read, is 
included in Newsletters sent to RIF projects. The 
Newsletter reaches 18,000 people throughout the United 
States and offshore territories. 

The RIF Guide to Encouraging Young Readers (Doubleday, 1987). A 
sourcebook of activities, children’s book suggestions, and 
resources for parents. 


Reading Is Fundamental. A brochure describing the organization 
and its accomplishments. 
“Parent Guide" Brochures. A series of eight brochures on the 


topics "Choosing Good Books for Your Children," "TV and 
Reading," "Reading Aloud to Your Children," "Upbeat and 
Offbeat Activities to Encourage Reading," "Teenagers and 
Reading," "Children Who Can Read, But Don’t...," 
"Encouraging Soon-To-Be Readers," "Magazines and Family 


Reading." 
k row On: A Parent’ ide to Encouraging Youn aders. 
A resource for parents of children from infancy to age 
eleven. 
The RIF Han k; How a il 1 Is Fun ii 


Project. A technical assistance manual to help RIF 
volunteers organize and operate an effective reading 
motivation program. Includes an overview of RIF as well as 
sections on fundraising, book selection and ordering, and 
activities to motivate reading. 

I Want You. A brochure to assist RIF projects in recruiting and 
training volunteers. 

Reading Is Fun! Tips for Parents. A booklet offering 
suggestions on how to encourage children up to the age of 
eight to read. 


Children’s Bookshelf. An annotated list of 106 books for 
Children up to the age of eleven. 
Profiles. Descriptions of the publishers and distributors that 


serve RIF projects. The Profiles list special discounts and 
services offered by each supplier and are distributed 
annually to all projects. 

When We Were Young: Favorite Books for RIF Kids, RIF Volunteers, 
and Readers of Renown. Forty-page list of favorite 
Children’s books. Includes personal acct aco sa of same 
80 public figures. 


Appendix 6 


The Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries, September 30, 1989 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 


The Secretary Robert McC. Adams 
Executive Assistant James M. Hobbins 
Special Assistant Marie Mattson 
Administrative Assistant Mary Lee Nissley 
(Appointments) 

Research Assistant Glenn M. Schwartz 
Supervisor, Secretary's Files Betty J. Edwards 
Special Assistant for Zahava D. Doering 


Institutional Studies 


OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY 


The Under Secretary Dean W. Anderson 
Administrative Officer Mary Brough Emond 


OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL 


Inspector General (Acting) John C. Fawsett 
Assistant Inspector General for Audits (Acting) Jerry L. Chandlec 
Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (Acting) Richard H. Cook 


OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 
General Counsel Peter G. Powers 


Associate General Counsels George S. Robinson 
Alan D. Ullberg 


Assistant General Counsels Rachelle V. Browne 
James D. Douglas 
Lauryn Guttenplan Grant 
Elaine L. Johnston 
Marsha S. Shaines 
Christine Steiner 
James I. Wilson 


OFFICE OF THE TREASURER 


Treasurer Ann R. Leven 
Assistant Treasurer, Office of 

Financial Management and Planning John R. Clarke 
Comptroller, Office of Accounting 

and Financial Services Shireen L. Dodson 
Director, Office of Risk Management Phillip H. Babcock 
Director, Office of Sponsored 

Projects Ardelle G. Foss 
Director, Business Management Office James J. Chmelik 

Director, Smithsonian Museum Shops Samuel J. Greenberg 

Director, Mail Order Division John H. Giesecke 

Director, Product Development and 

Licensing Lisa Stevenson 
Concessions Administrator Roland W. Banscher 


OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH 


Assistant Secretary Robert S. Hoffmann 
Deputy Assistant Secretary Ross Simons 
Executive Officer Rita R. Jordan 
Special Assistant to the Ruth 0. Selig 


Assistant Secretary 
for Research 
Special Assistant to the Judith A. Gradwohl 
Assistant Secretary for 
Research for Biodiversity 
Administrative Officer Joan R. Zavala 


INTERNATIONAL CENTER 


Coordinator Francine C. Berkowitz 
Administrative Officer Saundra A. Thomas 


OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 


Director “Francine C. Berkowitz 
Assistant Director Brian W. J. LeMay 
International Exchanges Officer Raymond W. Seefeldt 
International Liaison Officer Leonard P. Hirsch 
International Liaison Specialist Judy Rodgers Johnson 
Administrative Assistant Barbara H. Russell 
Program Assistant L. Ernelle Ross 


OFFICE OF CONFERENCE SERVICES 


Director Cheryl LaBerge 
Program Assistant Karen Bennett 
Program Aide Emily Victoria Nolton 


Pp 


OFFICE OF QUINCENTENARY PROGRAMS 


Director Alicia M. Gonzalez 
Program Manager Jacki T. Rand 
Research Assistant Dennis G. Medina 
Program Assistant Luis F. Tassara 


INTERNATIONAL GALLERY 


Project Director 


(Caribbean Festival Arts) Vera H. Hyatt 
Project Assistant 
(Caribbean Festival Arts) Helen Dizikes 


SPECIAL ASSISTANTS TO ASSISTANT SECRETARIES 


Special Assistant to the Assistant 
Secretary for Research Mary S. McCutcheon 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION/MAN AND THE BIOSPHERE PROGRAM 


Dineeror Francisco Gomez-Dallmeier 
Program Assistant Laura M. Neal 


JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS 


Director Marc Rothenberg 
Administrative Officer Beverly L. Leplev 


Assistant Editor 
Assistant Editor 
Assistant Editor 


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Kathleen W. Dorman 
John C. Rumm 
Paul H. Theerman 


NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 


Director 

Registrar 

Special Assistant to the Director 

Executive Officer and 
Chief, Office of Management 
Services 

Administrative Specialist 

Computer Specialist 

Personnel Specialist 

Associate Director 

Assistant Director for Animal 
Exhibits 


Assistant Director for External 
Affairs 


Assistant Director for Research 


Assistant Director for Conservation 
and Captive Breeding Programs 


Assistant Director for Animal Health 


ANIMAL EXHIBIT DEPARTMENTS 
Assistant Director for Animal 
Exhibits 
Department of Mammalogy 


Curator 
Associate Curator 


Collection Managers 
Edward Bronikowski 
John Lehnhardt 

Department of Herpetology 


Curator 
Collection Manager 


Michael H. Robinson 
Judith Block 

Lynn Dolnick 
Vincent J. Doyle 
James E. Fitzpatrick 
Peter B. Kibbee 
Johnnie Smith 


Benjamine B. Beck 
(Acting ) 


Dale Marcellini 
(Acting ) 


Gretchen Gayle Ellsworth 


Devra G. Kleiman 


Christen M. Wemmer 


R. Mitchell Bush 


Dale Marcellini 
(Acting) 


Edwin Gould 
John Seidensticker 


Lisa Stevens 
William Xanten 


Dale Marcellini 
Michael Davenport 


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Department of Ornithology 
Curator 
Assistant Curator 
Collection Manager 

Department of Invertebrates 
Curator 
Collection Manager 

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS 
Assistant Director for External 

Affairs 
Office of Public Affairs 


Chief, Office of Public Affairs 


Office of Education 


Chief, Office of Education 


DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCH 


Assistant Director for Research 
Scientific Staff 


Daryl J. Boness 
Eugene S. Morton 
Olav T. Oftedal 


Population Manager 
Research Associates 


Mary Allen 

Steven R. Beissinger 
Adelmar Coimbra-Filho 
Susan D. Crissey 
Carolyn M. Crockett 
Priya Davidar 

Elissa Derrickson 
Kim C. Derrickson 
James Dietz 


Scott Derrickson 
Charles Pickett 
Paul Tomassoni 


Jaren Horsley 
Alan Peters 


Gretchen Gayle Ellsworth 


Robert J. Hoage 


Judith White 


Devra G. Kleiman 


Katherine S. Ralls 
Miles Roberts 
Rasanayagam Rudran 


Jonathan Ballou 


Wolfgang P. J. Dittus 
John F. Eisenberg 
Lisa Forman 

Theodore I. Grand 
Russell G. Greenberg 
Susan Lumpkin 

John Robinson 

Melvin E. Sunquist 
Betsy Trent Thomas 


DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 


Assistant Director for Conservation 


and Captive Breeding Programs 
Research Coordinator 
Conservation Officer 
Collection Manager 


Research Associates 


Peter August 
Joel Berger 
Illar Muul 


Fellows and Associates 


Lee Boyd 
Eric Dinnerstein 


DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HEALTH 


Assistant Director for 
Animal Health 

Associate Veterinarian 

Reporductive Physiologist 


Research Associates 


Stephen J. O’Brien 
Michael K. Stoskopf 


Collaborators 


Michael D. Abramowitz 
Richard Alsakar 

Max J. Appel 

Kenneth C. Bovée 

M. Kathryn Hammock 

A. Everette James, Jr. 
Seth Koch 


Christen M. Wemmer 


John Rappole 
Martha Fujita 
Larry Collins 


J. L. David Smith 
Michael Sttiwe 
Richard Watling 


Hemanta Mishra 
George Schwede 


R. Mitchell Bush 


Lyndsay G. Phillips, Jr. 
David E. Wildt 


Sam Wasser 


Bill Lasley 
Douglas W. McKay 
Carroll Platz 
William J. Ravich 
Edward Ruley 
Patricia Schmidt 


DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY 


Pathologist-in-Charge Richard J. Montali 
Associate Pathologist Linda Munson 


Research Associates 


Richard Alsaker John Pletcher 
Max J. G. Appel John Strandberg 
Chris Gardiner Anton Steuer 
Kathryn Holmes Bernard Zook 


SUPPORT SERVICES 


Chief, Office of Facilities David Boothe 
Management 

Chief, Office of Design and Virginia A. Mahoney 
Exhibits Planning (Acting ) 

Chief, Office of Police and Samuel L. Middleton, Jr. 
Safety 


FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL ZOO 
Executive Director Clint Fields 
Deputy Director James Schroeder 
OFFICE OF AMERICAN STUDIES 
Director Wilcomb E. Washburn 


Secretary Ruby Hamblen 


OFFICE OF FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 


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Academic Programs Officer. .......... .. . Sharon Nishizaki 


SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 


Director 


Associate Directors 
Planning 


Atomic and Molecular Physics 
High Energy Astrophysics 
Optical and Infrared Astronomy 


Planetary Sciences 

Radio and Geoastronomy 
Solar and Stellar Physics 
Theoretical Astrophysics 


Administrative Department Heads 


Central Engineering 
Contracts and Procurement 
Controller’s Office 

Library 

Personnel 

Publications 


Scientific Staff 


Fred Adams 

Yakov Alpert 
Johannes Andersen 
Eugene H. Avrett 
James Babb 

Robert W. Babcock 
Sallie L. Baliunas 
John Biretta 

Roger Blandford 
Eric Bloemhof 

Jay Bookbinder 
Donato Bramanti 
Nelson Caldwell 
Nathaniel P. Carleton 
Frederic Chaffee 
Kelly Chance 

John F. Chandler 
Jon H. Chappell 
Mark Colavita 
Allan F. Cook, II 
Mario Cosmo 
Alexander Dalgarno 
Thomas Dame 


Irwin Shapiro 


Bruce Gregory 


Kate Kirby 
Harvey Tananbaum 
David W. Latham 
John L. Huchra 
(appointed February 1, 1989) 
Brian Marsden 
James M. Moran 
George L. Withbroe 
Alan P. Lightman (Acting) 
Alastair G.W. Cameron 
(appointed January 15, 1989) 


Richard B. Dias 
George D. Dick 
Robert T. Ayer 

Joyce Watson 

Harris E. Rosenthal 
James C. Cornell, Jr. 


Lawrence P. David 
Robert J. Davis 
Vivek Dhawan 
Andrea K. Dupree 
Martin S. Elvis 
Robert Estes 
Giuseppina Fabbiano 
Daniel G. Fabricant 
Giovanni Fazio 
George B. Field 
Edward L. Fireman 
William R. Forman 
Fred A. Franklin 
Michael R. Garcia 
Larry Gardner 
John C. Geary 
Margaret Geller 
Owen Gingerich 
Isabella Gioia 

Leon Golub 

Paul Gorenstein 
Dale E. Graessle 
Mario Grossi 


Gordon Gullahorn 
Alan H. Guth 

Carl Gwinn 

Shadia Habbal 

F. Rick Harnden, dr. 
Daniel E. Harris 
Patrick Hartigan 
Lee Hartmann 
Akihiko Hashimoto 
Andreas Heithausen 
John Hillier 
William Hoffmann 
John P. Huchra 
John P. Hughes 
Luigi Jacchia 

David Johnson 
Chnistine Jones-Forman 
Kenneth Kalata 
Wolfgang Kalkofen 
Edwin M. Kellogg 
Scott Kenyon 
Dong-Woo Kim 

John L. Kohl 
Lawrence Krauss 
Robert Kurucz 
David W. Latham 
Myron Lecar 

Helen Leung 

Alan Lightman 

A. Edward Lilley 
Enrico Lorenzini 
Tommaso Maccacaro 
Brian Marsden 
Petrus C. Martens 
Ursula Marvin 
Colin Masson 

P.M. Mathews 
Edward Mattison 
Jeffrey E. McClintock 
Richard E. McCrosky 
Jonathan C. McDowell 
Robert McMahon 
Gary Melnick 

Karl Menten 
Stephen S. Murray 
Philip C. Myers 
Peter Nisenson 
Robert W. Noyes 
Birgitta Nordstrom 
Leonid Ozernoy 
Costas Papaliolios 
William Parkinson 
Michael R. Pearlman 


Pan Xiao-Pei 
James Phillips 
Philip Pinto 
Francis A. Primini 
Bruno Quadrelli 
Harrison Radford 
John C. Raymond 
Mark Reid 

Robert D. Reasenberg 
Luis Rodriguez 
Robert Rosner 
Michael Rupen 
George B. Rybicki 
Barbara Ryden 
Steven H. Saar 
Rudolph Schild 
Daniel A. Schwartz 
Joseph Schwarz 
Frederick D. Seward 
Patrick O. Slane 
Jack W. Slowey 
Andrzej Soltan 
Gregory Stacy 
Clive Standley 
Robert Stefanik 
Clifford Stoll 
Harvey D. Tananbaum 
Wesley A. Traub 
Ginevra Trinchieri 
Wallace H. Tucker 
Giusseppe Vaiana 
Adriaan van Ballegooijen 
Leon P. Van Speybroeck 
Robert F.C. Vessot 
George Victor 
Saega Dil Vrtilek 
Terrence Walker 
John Wardle 
Trevor Weekes 
Shen Wei 

Steven Weinberg 
Fred L. Whipple 
Charles A. Whitney 
Belinda J. Wilkes 
Steven P. Willner 
George L. Withbroe 
Anna Wolter 
Douglas Wood 
John A. Wood 
Diana Worrall 
Kouichi Yoshino 
Martin Zombeck 


SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER 


Director 
Acting Assistant Director 


Administrative Officer 
Facilities Manager 


David L. Correl] 
Anson H. Hines 


Helen M. Dalaski 
Paul Tavel 


Program Assistants for Public Information 


Education Specialist 
Docent Coordinator 


Research Scientists 


Environmental Engineer 
Ecologists 


Modeler 
Plant Ecologists 


Plant Physiologist 
Animal Ecologists 


Microbial Ecologist 


A. Mark Haddon 
Linda M. Chick 


Evan Hillman 
Thomas E. Jordan 
Geoffrey G. Parker 
Donald E. Weller 
Allison A. Snow 
Dennis F. Whigham 
Jess Zimmerman 
Bert G. Drake 
William Carmen 
Joseph Dineen 
Anson H. Hines 
Junda Lin 

James F. Lynch 
Martin Posey 
Gregory Ruiz 
Charles L. Gallegos 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES 


Archivist 

Deputy Archivist 
Historian 

Associate Archivists 


Assistant Archivists 


William W. Moss 
William A. Deiss 
Pamela M. Henson 

Alan L. Bain 

Diane L. Vogt-O'Connor 
William E. Cox 

Susan W. Glenn 

R. Shawn Johnstone 
James A. Steed 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 


Director 
Deputy Director 
Manager, Planning & Admin. 
Administrative Officer 
Publications Officer 


Deputy Director & Manager, 
Automated Systems Division 
Systems Administrator 

Asst. Systems Admin. 

Computer Equipment Spec. 
Chief, Auto. Bibl. Cont. 
Chief, Catalogue Records 


Chief, Orig. Cat. & Ind. 
Cataloguer 
Cataloguer 
Cataloguer 
Cataloguer, Spec. Coll. 


Asst. Director & Manager, 
Research Services Division 
Reference Librarian 
Central Services Unit 
Unit Manager & Chief Lib., 
Cent. Ref. & Loan Serv. 
Reference Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Circulation Librarian 
Chief Lib., Mus. Ref. 
Chief Lib., MSC Branch 
Reference Librarian, 
History of Art Unit 
Unit Manager & Chief Lib., 
NMAH Branch 
Circulation Librarian 
Chf< Libs, O Hort. Branch 
Reference Librarian 
Chief Lib., CHM Branch 
Chief Lib., NMAfA Branch 
Special Collections 
Chief Lib: Spec: Coll. 


Cnt. 


MSC 


Natural Sciences Unit 
Unit Manager & Chief Lib., 
NMNH Branch 
Reference Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Chief Lib., NZP Branch 
Chief Lib., SERC Branch 


Barbara J. Smith 
Vija L. Karklins 


Mary Augusta Rosenfeld 


Laudine C. Creighton 
Nancy L. Matthews 


Vija L. Karklins 
Thomas Garnett 
Marcia Adams 

Mimi Scharf 
Victoria Avera 
Sheila Riley 

Helen Nordberg 
Margaret A. Sealor 
Margaret D'Ambrosio 
Jacqueline Coleburn 
Mary L. Elder 


Margaret S. Child 
Sylvia Churgin 


Maureen L. Canick 
William B. Neff 
Nancy Seeger 

Anne Ritchie 
Catherine D. Scott 
Karen Preslock 
Angela Haggins 


Rhoda S. Ratner 
James Roan 

Susan R. Gurney 
Marca Woodhams 
Stephen Van Dyk 
Janet L. Stanley 


Ellen B. Wells 


Ann Juneau 

Ruth F. Schallert 
Mary K. Davies 
Robert Skarr 
David Steere 
Mayda Riopedre 
Kay Kenyon 

Angela Haggins 


Chief Lib., STRI Branch 


Physical Sciences Unit 
Unit Manager & Chief Lib., 
NASM Branch 
Reference Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Tech. Information Spec. 
Chief Lib., SAO Branch 


Asst. Director & Manager, 
Collections Management 
Chief, Acquisitions Serv. 

Assistant Chief 


Chief Conservator, BCL 
Conservator 

Head, Preservation Serv. 
Binding Section 


Research Associate 
Research Associate 


[vacancy] 


Martin A. Smith 
Mary Clare Gray 
Amy Levin 

Philip Edwards 
Joyce Rey-Watson 


Nancy E. Gwinn 
Pauline T. Lesnik 
Lucien R. Rossignol 


John H. Hyltoft 
Maria Nugent 
Vanessa Piala 
James E. Lawson 


Silvio A. Bedini 
Jean Chandler Smith 


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SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 


Director 
Deputy Director 


Assistant Director, Marine Research 
Assistant Director, Terrestrial Research 
Acting Assistant Director, Terrestmal 


Research 
Senior Scientist 
Executive Officer 


Special Assistant to the Director 


Educational Coordinator 


Conservation Resources Manager 


Facilities Manager 

Chief, Procurement Section 
Personnel Specialist 
Development Officer 


Scientufic Staff 


Eldredge Bermingham 
Richard G. Cooke 
Mireya Correa 
William G. Eberhard 
Robin Foster 

Jeremy B. C. Jackson 
Nancy Knowlton 
Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. 
Harilaos A. Lessios 
Olga F. Linares 


Research Associates 


Annette Aiello 

Robin Andrews 
Carlos Arellano Lennox 
Charles Bennett, Jr. 
John Bort 

Nicholas Brokaw 
Gordon M. Burghardt 
Luis D’Croz 

Nathan Gale 

Pedro Galindo 

Judy Gradwohl 
Jeffrey B. Graham 
Stanley Heckadon 
Stephen P. Hubbell 


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Ira Rubinoff 
Eric A. Fischer 


‘John Christy 


Alan P. Smith 
Donald M. Windsor 


Martin H. Moynihan 
Leonor Motta 

Elena Lombardo 
Georgina de Alba 
Gilberto Ocafia 
Carlos Tejada 
Mercedes Arroyo 
Carmen Sucre 
Edgardo Maravi 


Dolores Piperno 

A. Stanley Rand 

D. Ross Robertson 

David W. Roubik 

Neal G. Smith 

Nicholas Smythe 

Mary Jane West-Eberhard 
Donald M. Windsor 
Hindnk Wolda 

S. Joseph Wright 


Leslie Johnson 
Yael Lubin 
Ernst Mayr 
Jorge Motta 
Anthony Ranere 
Michael Ryan 
Myra Shulman 
W. John Smith 
F. Gary Stiles 
Henry Stockwell 
Katherine Troyer 
Paulo E. Vanzolini 
Fnitz Vollrath 


OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MUSEUMS 


Assistant Secretary for Museums Tom L. Freudenhein 

Deputy Assistant Secretary Elaine Heumann Gurian 
for Museums 

Program Manager Barbara K. Schneider 

Program Manager Beverly Pierce 

Special Assistant Maureen Robinson 

Special Assistant Jane Glaser 

Program Analyst Thomas J. Peyton 

Administrative Officer Patricia A. DuVall 

Director, Experimental Gallery Kimberly Camp 


ANACOSTIA MUSEUM 

Director Vacant 

Executive Officer Audrey M. Archer 
Research Department 

Historian Portia P. James 

Historian Edward D. Smith 
Education Department 

Chief of Education Department Zora Martin-Felton 
Production & Design Department 

Senior Designer Sharon A. Reinckens 

Supervisor of Exhibits Specialist James Mayo 


Photographer Harold Dorwin 


ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART 


Washington Headquarters Office 


Acting Director 
Assistant Director 


Curator Emeritus and Journal Editor 


Curator of Manuscripts 
Research Services Chief 
Regional Collector 


New York Headquarters Office 


Deputy Director 
Development Officer 
Membership Manager 


Regional Centers 


New York Regional Center Director 
New England Regional Center Director 


Midwest Regional Center Director 


West Coast Regional Center Director 


Susan Hamilton 
James B. Byers 
Garnett McCoy 

Arthur Breton 

Judy E. Throm 

Liza Kirwin 


Susan Hamilton 
Marita O'Hare 
Nancy Palubniak 


William McNaught 


Robert Brown 


Judith Gustafson 


Paul Karlstrom 


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY and FREER GALLERY OF ART 


Director 
Associate Director 


Assistant Director, Administration 


Assistant Director, Exhibitions 
and Facilities 

Assistant Director, Arthur M. 
Sackler Gallery 

Curator, Chinese Art 

Associate Curator, Ancient 
Chinese Art 

Assistant Curator, Chinese Art 

Curator, Near Eastern Art 

Assistant Curator, Ancient 
Near Eastern Art 

Assistant Curator, Japanese Art 

Assistant Curator, South and 
Southeast Asian Art 

Assistant Curator, American Art 

Assistant Curator, Ceramics 

Head, Special Programs 

Head Conservator, Technical 
Laboratory 

Head, East Asian Painting 
Conservation 

Head, Design and Installation 

Head Librarian 

Head Registrar, Sackler 

Head Registrar, Freer 

Head, Publications 

Head Photographer 


RP 


Milo C. Beach 
Richard Louie 
Sarah Newmeyer 


Patrick H. Sears, 


vacant 
Shen C. Y. Fu 


vacant 
Jan Stuart 
Glenn D. Lowry 


Ann C. Gunter 
Ann Yonemura 


Carol Bolon 
Linda L. Merrill 
Louise A. Cort 
Esin Atil 


Itl 


W. Thomas Chase, III 


Ryo Nishiumi 
John Zelenik 
Lily Kecskes 
Bruce Young 
Eleanor Radcliffe 
Karen Sagstetter 
Kim Nielsen 


Head, Education 

Head, Public Affairs 

Head, Merchandising and 
Marketing 

Development Officer 


Lucia B. Pierce 
Susan Bliss 


Rosaria Guaragna 
Nancy Green 


CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 


Director 

Deputy Director 

Admin. Officer 

Admin. Assistant 

Coord., Education & Training 


Information Department 


Sr. Tech. Info. Spec. 
Tech. Info. Specialist 
Consvn Info. Specialist 


Archaeometry 


Asst. Dir. for Archaeometry 
SARCAR Manager & Senior 
Research Archaeologist 

Art Historian 


Sr. Research Chemist 

Sr. Research Physicist 

Metallurgist 

Chemist 

Sr. Ceramic Scientist 
Conservation Research 

Asst. Dir. for Conserv'n Res. 

Gr. Ldr. Organic Chen. 

Sr. Res. Organic Chemist 

Res. Organic Chemist 


Organic Chemist 

Chemist 

Research Biochemist 

Sr. Res. Photographic Sci. 
Head, Analy. Serv. 
Chemist, Analy. Serv. 
Chemist, Analy. Serv. 
Electron Microscopist 


Conservation Treatment 


Lambertus van Zelst 
Alan W. Postlethwaite 
Vernetta M. Williams 
Beverly M. Smith 
Eleanor McMillan 


Marjorie W. Cleveland 
Sherry M. Medley 
Ann Johnson 


Jacqueline S. Olin 


Ronald L. Bishop 
Ingrid C. Alexander 
M. James Blackman 
Yu-Tarng Cheng 
Martha E. Goodway 
Emile Cc. Joel 
Pamela Vandiver 


Marion F. Mecklenburg 
David W. von Endt 

W. David Erhardt 

Mary T. Baker 

Walter H. Hopwood 
Open 

Noreen C. Tuross 

Mark H. McCormick-Goodhart 
Charles S. Tumosa 
Open 

Open 

Melanie T. Feather 


Furniture including Furniture Conservation Training Program 


Sr. Conservator 
Sr. Conservator 
Conservator 


Objects 
Sr. Conservator 
Conservator 


Donald C. Williams 
Marc A. Williams 
Melvin Wachowiak 


Carol A. Grissom 
Harriet F. Beaubein 


Paper 
Sr. Conservator - 
Sr. Conservator 


Painting 
Sr. Conservator 
Conservator 


Textiles 
Sr. Conservator 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 


Director 

Assistant Director 

Special Assistant to Director 

Administrative Assistant 

Administrator 

Administrative Specialist 

Development Officer 

Assistant Development Officer 

Membership Coordinator 

Curator of Decorative Arts 

Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts 

Curator of Drawings and Prints 

Asst. Curator of Drawings and Prints 

Curator of Textiles 

Assistant Curator of Textiles 

Museum Technician for Wallcoverings 

Librarian 

Paper Conservator 

Textile Conservator 

Curator of Exhibitions 

Exhibition Researcher 

Exhibition Designer 

Editor 

Assistant Editor 

Master's Degree Program Administrator 

Program Coordinator 

Program Assistant 

Public Information Officer 

Public Information Assistant and 
Special Events Coordinator 

Registrar 

Assistant Registrar 

Automation Services Manager 

Museum Shop Manager 

Facilities Manager 

Assistant Facilities Manager 

Chief of Security 


Dianne van der Reyden 
Timothy J. Vitale 


Roland H. Cunningham 
Jia-Sun Tsang 


Mary W. Ballard 


Dianne H. Pilgrim 
vacant 

Caroline Mortimer 
Greta Wharton 
Linda Dunne 
William Gaske 
George Nichols 
Sara MacAllister 
Judy Soffian 

David Revere McFadden 
Deborah Shinn 
Elaine Evans Dee 
Gail Davidson 
Milton Sonday 
Gillian Moss 

Ann Dorfsman 
Stephen Van Dyk 
Konstanze Bachmann 
Lucy Commoner 
Dorothy Twining Globus 
Lucy Fellowes 
vacant 

Nancy Aakre 
Cynthia Plaut 
Henry Joyce 

Susan Yelavich 
Paige Roberts 
Arthur Lindo 


Michele Raphoon 
Cordelia Rose 
Steven Langehough 
Jay Vanatta 

Polly Dufresne 
Jim Ledford 
vacant 

Luis Palau 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 


Director 
Deputy Director 
Executive Officer 


Chief Curator: for” Exhibitions 


Curator of Prints/Drawings 
Associate Curators 


Publications Manager 
Librarian 

Chief Conservator 
Conservators 


Registrar 

Chief, Exhibits and Design 
Chier, Education 

Public Information Officer 
Photographer 

Building Manager 


James T. Demetrion 
Stephen E. Weil 
Nancy Kirkpatrick 
Ned Rifkin 

Frank B. Gettings 
Amada Cruz 
Valeries J. Fletcher 
Phyllis Rosenzweig 
Judith K. Zilczer 
Barbara J. Bradley 
Anna Brooke 
Laurence Hoffman 
Leland Aks 

Clarke Bedford 
Susan Lake 
Meredith Michelson Wippman 
Douglas Robinson 
Edward Schiesser 
Edward Lawson 
Sidney Lawrence 
Lee Stalsworth 
Frank Underwood 


NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM 


Director 
Deputy Director 


Martin O. Harwit 
Donald S. Lopez 


Special Assistant to the Director 
Assistant for Special Projects 
Assistant Director for Development 


Aeronautics 
Acting Director 
Special Advisor for Technology 
Senior Curator 
Curators 


Associate Curator 
Assistant Curator 
Historian 

Historian Emeritus 


Center for Earth and Planetary 
Studies 

Acting Chairman 

Geologists 


Program Manager 


Steven L. Soter 
Brian M. Duff 
John M. Carlin 


Dominick A. Pisano 
Howard S. Wolko 
Robert C. Mikesh 
R.E.G. Davies 

Von D. Hardesty 
Claudia M. Oakes 
Dominick A. Pisano 
Robert van der Linden 
Richard A. Leyes, II 
Peter L. Jakab 

Paul E. Garber 


Thomas R. Watters 
Patricia A. Jacobberger 
James R. Zimbelman 
Robert A. Craddock 
Michael J. Tuttle 
Priscilla L. Strain 


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Space History 
Chairman 
Curators 


Assistant Curator 
Historian 


Laboratory for Astrophysics 
Chairman 
Astrophysicists 


Interpretive Programs 
Assistant Director 
Minority Outreach 
Cooperative Programs 
Education 
Planetarium 

Art 
Assistant Director 


Public Affairs and Museum Services 
Assistant Director 
Publications 


Collections Management 
Assistant Director 
Foreman, Preservation and 
Restoration Division 
Chief, Collections Maintenance 
Chief, Information Management 
Registrar 


Administration 
Assistant Director 
Budget Analyst 


Exhibits 
Assistant Director 
Chief, Design Unit 
Chief, Production Unit 
Chief, Audiovisual Unit 


Gregg Herken 

David H. DeVorkin 
Allan A. Needell 
Paul E. Ceruzzi 
Cathleen S. Lewis 
Joseph N. Tatarewicz 
Frank Winter 

Derek W. Elliott 
Robert W. Smith 


Howard A. Smith 
Jeffrey Jay Goldstein 
Matthew Greenhouse 


James H. Sharp 

M. Antoinette Amos 
Helen C. McMahon 
Jan McColl 

James H. Sharp 


Mary S. Henderson 


Rita C. Cipalla 
Patricia J. Graboske 


Linda N. Ezell 


Richard. D.. Horigan,..Jr. 
Alfred J. Bachmeier 

K. Peter Suthard 

Robin A. Schroffel 


Wendy A. Stephens 
Alice M. Adams 


Nadya A.Makovenyi 
Lucius E. Lomax 
Derek P. Fiedler 
David N. Heck 


Museum Operations 
Assistant Director 
Deputy Assistant Director 


Special Assistant for Plans 


and Programs 
Theater and Planetarium 
Operations Manager 
Museum Facilities Manager 
Office Automation Manager 


Edmund T. Wooldridge, Jr. 
Ronald E. Wagaman 
Claude D. Russell 


Steven C. Fitch 


Valerie W. Matthews 
Alfred T. Kincaid 


Air & Space/Smithsonian Magazine 


Editor 
Managing Editor 
Picture Editor 


Publisher 
Advertising Director 
Circulation Director 


Associate Publisher, Administration 


Business Manager 
Production Manager 
Consultants to the Magazine 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 


Director 
Associate Director 
for Collections and Research 
Assistant Director 
Chief Curator 
Curators 


Public Affairs Officer 

Curator of Education 

Chief, Exhibits Department 

Registrar 

Conservator 

Photo Archivist 

Librarian 

Writer/Editor 

Photographer 

Founding Director Emeritus 
and Senior Scholar 


George Larson 
Tom Huntington 
Lee Battaglia 


Joseph J. Bonsignore 
Louis C. Kolenda 
Gale Page 

Carey O. Randall 
Diana Barclay 

Sarah D. Kingsley 

E. Cherry Doyle 


Sylvia H. Williams 


Roy Sieber 

Jean M. Salan 
Philip Ravenhill 
Lydia Puccinelli 
Roslyn A. Walker 
Janice L. Kaplan 
Edward Lifschitz 
Alan Knezevich 
Grace Eleazer 
Stephen Mellor 


“Judith Luskey 


Janet Stanley 
Dean Trackman 
Jeffrey Ploskonka 


Warren Robbins 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 


Director 

Deputy Director 

Acting Assistant Director 
and Chief Curator 

Acting Assistant Director for 
Museum Programs 

Acting Assistant Director for 
Museum Resources 

Administrative Officer 

Research Curator 

Curator-in-Charge, Renwick Gallery 

Curator-in-Charge, Painting & 
Sculpture 

Curators, Painting & Sculpture 


Associate Curators, Painting 
and Sculpture 


Curator-in-Charge, Graphic Arts 
Curator, Graphic Arts 

Associate Curator, Graphic Arts 
Senior Conservator 

Conservators 


Registrar 
Associate Registrar 
Assistant Registrar 
for Packing & Shipping 
Chief, Office of Design and 
Production 
Chief Designer 
Acting Chief, Office of Research 
Support 
Coordinator, Inventories of 
American Paintings and Sculpture 
Acting Chief, Office of Publications 
Chief, Office of Public Affairs 
Chief, Office of Intern Programs 
Head, Special Services Programs 
Head, Docents & Volunteer Services 
Librarian NMAA/NPG 
Assistant Librarian NMAA/NPG 
Building Manager AA/PG 


Elizabeth Broun 
Charles J. Robertson 


Virginia H. Mecklenburg 
James W. Volkert 


Eleanor E. Fink 
Maureen E. Damaska 
Lois M. Fink 
Michael W. Monroe 


Virginia M. Mecklenburg 
William H. Truettner 
Harry Z. Rand 


Robin L. Bolton-Smith 
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan 
Joann G. Moser 

Merry A. Foresta 
Martina R. Norelli 
Stefano Scafetta 

Ann M. Creager 

R. Quentin Rankin 
Fern Bleckner 
Katherine Maynor 

W. Robert Johnston 
Melissa L. Kroning 


Michael R. Smallwood 


James W. Volkert 
Val E. Lewton 


Rachel M. Allen 


Christine M. Hennessey 
Terence P. Winch 
Margery A. Byers 
Patricia H. Chieffo 
Margaret P. Cogswell 
Nora M. Panzer 

Cecilia H. Chin 
Patricia M. Lynagh 
Mary E. Massey 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY 


OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR 


Director 

Deputy Director 

Assistant Director for Administration 
Administrative Officer 

Administrative Specialist 

Special Assistants 


Office of External Affairs 
Director 


Public Affairs 
Special Events 


NATIONAL NUMISMATIC COLLECTION 


Executive Director 
Curators 


NATIONAL PHILATELIC COLLECTION 


Executive Director 
Curator 


AFRO-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES PROJECT 


Director 
ARCHIVES CENTER 


Senior Archivist 
Archivists 


Historian 


Roger G. Kennedy 
Douglas E. Evelyn 
Ronald E. Becker 
Elizabeth E. Greene 
Shirley Vann 

Naomi Glass 

James D. Whoolery 


Marilyn Lyons 
Susan Foster 
Elizabeth Little 
Anne Spivak 


Elvira Clain-Stefanelli 
Coralee C. Gillilland 
Richard Doty 


Herbert R. Collins 
James H. Bruns 


James 0. Horton 


John Fleckner 
Robert Harding 
Craig Orr 
Barbara Humphrys 
David Haberstich 


‘Marilyn Graskowiak 


Reuben Jackson 
Fath Davis Ruffins 


we 


OFFICE OF BUILDING MANAGEMENT 
Building Manager 

COMPUTER SERVICES CENTER 
Chief 

DIVISION OF CONSERVATION 


Head Conservator 
Conservators 


EISENHOWER INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL 


Director 
DEPARTMENT OF EXHIBITS 


Assistant Director for Exhibits 
Deputy Assistant Director 

for Exhibits 
Chief, Design Division 
Chief, Exhibits Production 
Chief, Historic Restoration 


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS 


Assistant Director for 
Public Programs 

Deputy Assistant Director for 
Public Programs 

Program Manager 

Director, Program in African 
American History 

Director, Division of Museum Programs 

Director, Publications Division 

Coordinator, Columbus Quincentenary 
Program 

Intern Program Coordinator 


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Richard A. Day 


Dennis S. Dickinson 


J. Scott Odell 

Martin Burke 

Andrzej Dajnowski 
Antoinette Dwan 

Lynne Gilliland 

Nikki Horton 

Ingrid Neuman 

Beth Richwine 

Suzanne Thomassen-Krauss 
Paulette Willman 


RESEARCH 


Vacant 


J. Michael Carrigan 


Richard J. Nicastro 
Dru Colbert 

Robert H. Norton 
Terrence Conable 


Lonn Taylor 


Elizabeth Sharpe 
Harold Closter 


Gwendolyn Robinson 
Dwignt Blocker Bowers 
Robert Selim 


Lisa: Falk 
Mary Dyer 


OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR 


Registrar Martha Morris 
Assistant Registrar Katherine P. Spiess 


OFFICE OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS 

Director Gary Kulik 
DEPARTMENT OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 

Chairman Arthur P. Molella 
American Indian Program 

Director Rayna Green 
Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources 


Curators Pete Daniel 
G. Terry Sharrer 


Division of Armed Forces History 
Curators Edward C. Ezell 
Donald E. Kloster 
Harold D. Langley 
Historian James Hutchins 
Curator Emeritus Philip Lundeberg 
Division of Computers, Information, and Society 


Curators David Allison 
Jon B. Eklund 


Division of Electricity and Modern Physics 


Curators Bernard Finn 
Paul Forman 


Division of Engineering and Industry 
Curators Carlene E. Stephens 
Steve Lubar 
Jeffrey Stine 
Division of Medical Sciences 
Curators Audrey B. Davis 


Ramunas A. Kondratas 
Barbara Melosh 


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Division of Physical and Biological Sciences 


Curators 


Division of Transportation 
Curators 
Senior Historian 

Senior Historian's Office 
Senior Historian 

Technology and Culture 


Editor 


Deborah J. Warner 
Patricia Gossel 
Linda Tucker 


William L. Withuhn 
Paul Johnston 
John H. White 


Nathan Reingold 


Robert Post 


DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY 


Chairman 

Afro-American Index Project 
Program Specialist 

Division of Ceramics and Glass 
Curator 

Division of Community Life 


Curators 


Curator Emeritus 
Division of Costume 


Curator 
Curator Emeritus 


Division of Domestic Life 


Curators 


Tom D. Crouch 


Eleanor Alexander 


Susan H. Myers 


Richard E. Ahlborn 
Spencer Crew 
Charles McGovern 
Bernice Reagon 
Carl Scheele 


Claudia B. Kidwell 
Anne W. Murray 


Anne C. Golovin 
Rodris C. Roth 
Barbara C. Smith 


Division of Graphic Arts 


Curators 


Division of Musical History 


Curators 


Division of Photographic History 
Curator 
Division of Political History 
Curators 
Curator Emeritus 
Division of Textiles 
Curator 
Research Associates 
Joan R. Challinor 
Marsha Darling 
William Dowd 


Sylvia Frye 
Sheridan Germann 


Elizabeth M. Harris 


Helena C. Wright 


John T. Fesperman 
John E. Hasse 
Cynthia A. Hoover 
James Weaver 


Eugene Ostroff 


Edith P. Mayo 
Keith E. Melder 
Margaret B. Klapthor 


Rita J. Adrosko 


Stuart Goosman 

Robert Hall 

Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga 
William Monical 

Joan P. Watkins 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 


Director 

Deputy Director 
Aeting Director 

Acting Deputy Director 


Assistant Director for Special 
Projects 

Assistant Director for Programs 

Assistant Director for Development 

Special Assistant to the Director 

Special Assistant to the Deputy 
Director 

Director, Quincentenary Programs 

Writer-Editor 

Assistant Director for 
Administration 

Budget Analyst 

Administrative Specialist 

Administrative Technician 

Management Analyst 

Acting Assistant Director for 
Education 

Assistant Director for the 
Automatic Data Program 

Assistant Director for Exhibits 

Assistant Director for Collections 
Management 

Registrar 

Building Manager 

Supervisory Museum Specialist, 
Scanning Electron Microscope 
Laboratory 


DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 
Chairman 
Administrative Specialist 
Collections Manager 
Public Information Specialist 


Handbook of North American Indians 


General Editor 

Managing Editor 

Production Manager 
Management Services Assistant 
Anthropologist 

Linguist 

Bibliographer 


Frank H. Talbot 
(January 1989) 
James C. Tyler 
(January 1989) 
James C. Tyler 
(January 1988) 
Stanwyn G. Shetler 
(January 1988) 


Catherine J. Kerby 
Stanwyn G. Shetler 
T. C. Benson 
Margaret P. Anderson 


Jerome A. Conlon 
Herman J. Viola 
Thomas R. Harney 


Mary Rakow Tanner 
Robert Knarr 

Nella F. Lloyd 
Danielle Bielenstein 
Marsha Sitnik 


Laura McKie 


T. Gary Gautier 
Laurence P. O'Reilly 


Janet Gomon 
Margaret A. Santiago 
Edward McCoy 


Walter R. Brown 


Donald J. Ortner 
Carole Lee Kin 
Candace Greene 
Ann Kaupp 


William Cc. Sturtevant 
Karla Billups 

Diane Della-Loggia 
Melvina Jackson 
Joanna C. Scherer 

R. H. Ives Goddard III 
Lorraine H. Jacoby 


Human Studies Film Archives 
Assistant Director Wendy A. Shay 


National Anthropological Archives 


Acting Director Carmalita Ryan 
Archivist James R. Glenn 
Assistant Archivist Paula Fleming 


Latin American Anthropology 


Curator Robert M. Laughlin 
Associate Curator William H. Crocker 
Expert Betty J. Meggers 
North American Anthropology 
Curators 
William W. Fitzhugh Dennis J. Stanford 
William L. Merrill William C. Sturtevant 


Bruce D. Smith 
Associate Curator 

J. Daniel Rogers Theresa A. Singleton 
North American Indian Program 

Director JoAllyn Archambault 


Old World Anthropology 


Curators 
Adrienne Kaeppler William B. Trousdale 
Ivan Karp Gus Van Beek 


Associate Curators 

Mary Jo Arnoldi Paul Taylor 
Physical Anthropology 
Curators 

Donald J. Ortner Douglas H. Ubelaker 
Associate Curators 


Douglas Owsley Richard Potts 


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Linguistics 


Curator 


R. H. Ives Goddard III 


Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists 


James M. Adovasio (Archeology) 


Larry Banks (Archeology) 

David Begun (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Michael D. Blakey (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Kathleen J. Bragdon 
(Linguistics) 

Alison S. Brooks (Archeology) 

Ernest S. Burch, Jr. 
(Archeology) 

Aron Crowell (Archeology) 

Edith Dietze (Ethnology) 

Jean Paul Dumont (Ethnology) 

John C. Ewers (Plains 
Ethnology) 

John Fisher (Archeology) 

Don D. Fowler (Archeology) 

George Frison (Archeology) 

Bruno Frohlich (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Kathleen Gordon (Physical 
Anthropology) 

James Griffin (Archeology) 

C. Vance Haynes (Archeology) 

Brian Hesse (Archeology) 

William Holm (Ethnology) 

Neil C. Hughes (Archeology) 

Bennie C. Keel (Archeology) 

Jennifer 0. Kelley (Physical 


Anthropology) 


DEPARIMENT OF BOTANY 
Chairman 
Administrative Assistant 
Collections Manager 
Senior Botanists 


Mason E. Hale, Jr. 


Richard T. Koritzer (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Paulina Ledergerber 
(Archeology) 

Jerald T. Milanich 
(Archeology) 

Chris Nagle (Archeology) 

Michael O'Brien (Archeology) 

Michael Petraglia (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Stephen Potter (Archeology) 

James Price (Archeology) 

Bruce D. Ragsdale (Pathology) 

Leslie Rankin-Hill (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Mary Elizabeth Reeve 
(Ethnology) 

Lucile E. St. Hoyme (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Abelardo Sandoval (Archeology) 

Robert G. Schmidt (Geology) 

T. Dale Stewart (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Maurizio Tosi (Archeology) 

John Verano (Physical 
Anthropology) 

Alan Walker 
(Paleoanthropology) 

Paula Wapnish (Archeology) 

Mildred M. Wedel (Archeology 
and Ethnohistory) 

Waldo R. Wedel (Archeology) 

Rita Wright (Physical 
Anthropology) 


Laurence S. Skog 
Linda Moreland 
George F. Russell 


Mark M. Littler 


Phanerogams 
Curators 
Dan H. Nicolson 
Stanwyn G. Shetler 
Laurence E. Skog 
Associate Curators 
Pedro Acevedo 
Robert B. Faden 
Vicki A. Funk 
Ferns 
Curator 
Grasses 
Curator 
Cryptogams 
Curators 
James N. Norris 
Associate Curators 
Maria A. Faust 
Palynology 
Curator 


Plant Anatomy 


Curator 


Research Associates, Collaborators, 


Katina Bucher (Algae) 

George Bunting (Araceae) 

Pamela Burns-Balogh 
(Orchidaceae) 

David Challinor (Forestry and 
Tropical Biology) 

Loren Coen (Marine Algae) 
Jose Cuatrecasas (Flora of 
Tropical South America) 
Alva G. Day (Polemoniaceae) 
Gerald F. Deitzer (Plant 

Physiology) 


Dieter C. Wasshausen 
John J. Wurdack 


E. John Kress 
Warren L. Wagner 


David B. Lellinger 


Paul M. Peterson 


Harold E. Robinson 


Jeanine Olsen 


Joan W. Nowicke 


Richard H. Eyde 
and Affiliated Scientists 


James A. Duke (Flora of 
Panama) 

Patricia M. Eckel (Mosses) 

Christian P. Feuillet 
(Gesneriaceae) 

Anthony Fletcher (Lichen) 

F. Raymond Fosberg (Tropical 
Island Plants) 

Suzanne Fredericg 
(Gracilariaceae) 

Aaron Goldberg (Phanerogams) 

Charles R. Gunn (Seeds) 


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Mark Edward Hay (Marine Algae) 

Otto Huber (Plant Ecology) 

Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr. 
(Rubiaceae) 

Elbert L. Little, Jr. 
(Dendrology) 

Diane S. Littler (Marine 
Algae) 

Carlos Lopez-Ocana (Ecology) 

Alicia Lourteig (Neotropical 
Botany) 

Carlos Ochoa (Solanum) 

Kittie F. Parker (Compositae) 

John Pipoly (Plant 
systematics) 

Thompson Pizzolato 
(Agrostology) 

Mark Plotkin (Ethnobotany) 

Muriel E. Poston (Loasaceae) 

Robert W. Read (Neotropical 
Palms & Bromeliads) 


DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY 
Chairman 
Collections Manager 
Senior Scientist 
Administrative Assistant 
Coleoptera 
Curators 
Terry L. Erwin 
Hemiptera 
Curator 
Hymenoptera 


Senior Scientist 
Curator 


Lepidoptera 
Curators 
Associate Curator 
Myriapoda and Arachnida 


Associate Curator 


Clyde F. Reed (Phanerogams) 

James Reveal (Polygonaceae) 

Amy Y. Rossman (Fungi) 

Velva E. Rudd (Leguminosae) 

Edith E. B. Scott (Bryophyta) 

Celia Smith (Algae) 

Lyman B. Smith (Flora of 
Brazil) 

Claudia Sobrevila (Tropical 
Plant Biology) 

Richard W. Spjut (Lichens) 

Frans A. Stafleu (Phanerogams) 

Bruce A. Stein (Neotropical 
Plants) 

William L. Stern (Plant 
Anatomy) 

Christopher E. Tanner (Marine 
Botanical Systematics) 

Edward E. Terrell 
(Phanerogams ) 


Ronald J. McGinley 


Gary F. Hevel 
Karl V. Krombein 


Marie Westfall 


Paul J. Spangler 


Richard C. Froeschner 


Karl V. Krombein 
Ronald J. McGinley 


John M. Burns 
Don R. Davis 
Robert K. Robbins 


Jonathan A. Coddington 


Neuropteroids and Diptera 


Curators 


Oliver S. Flint, Jr. 
Wayne N. Mathis 


Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists 


Joachim Adis (Coleoptera) 
Annette Aiello (Lepidoptera) 
Donald W. Anderson (Coleoptera) 
Edward W. Baker (Acarina) 
Charles L. Bellamy (Coleoptera) 
William F. Bickley (Diptera) 
Robert W. Carlson (Hymenoptera) 
J. F. Gates Clarke 
(Lepidoptera) 
Carleton M. Clifford 
(Ixodoidea) 
Margaret Collins (Orthoptera) 
Hilary Crusz (Insects of Sri 
Lanka) 
Terhune Dickel (Lepidoptera) 
Lance Durden (Siphonaptera) 
K. C. Emerson (Mallophaga) 
Neal F. Evenhuis (Diptera) 
John H. Fales (Lepidoptera) 
Candida Feller (Diptera) 
Douglas C. Ferguson 
(Lepidoptera) — 
Richard H. Foote (Diptera) 
John G. Franclemont 
(Lepidoptera) 
Raymond J. Gagne (Diptera) 
Robert D. Gordon (Coleoptera) 
E. Eric Grissell (Hymenoptera 
Ralph E. Harbach (Diptera) 
Bruce A. Harrison (Diptera) 
Thomas J. Henry (Hemiptera) 
Yiau-Min Huang (Diptera) 
James E. Keirans (Ixodoidea) 
John M. Kingsolver (Coleoptera) 
Lloyd V. Knutson (Diptera) 
Paul M. Marsh (Hymenoptera) 
Arnold S. Menke (Hymenoptera) 
Mary Frances Mickevich 
(Methodology/Theory) 
Douglass R. Miller (Homoptera) 
Scott E. Miller 
(Microlepidoptera) 


Charles Mitter (Lepidoptera) 
Steve Nakahara (Thysanoptera) 
David F. Nickle (Orthoptera) 
Beth B. Norden (Hymenoptera) 
Allen L. Norrbom (Diptera) 
Paul A. Opler (Lepidoptera) 
David L. Pearson (Coleoptera) 
Philip Perkins (Coleoptera) 
Robert V. Peterson (Diptera) 
E. L. Peyton (Diptera) 
Kenelm W. Philip (Lepidoptera) 
Robert W. Poole (Lepidoptera) 
John R. Reinert (Diptera) 
Mark J. Rothschild (Homoptera) 
Louise M. Russell (Homoptera) 
Curtis W. Sabrosky (Diptera) 
Silvia Santiago (Coleoptera) 
Michael E. Schauff 
(Hymenoptera) 
Petra Sierwald (Arachnida) 
Robert L. Smiley (Acarina) 
David R. Smith (Hymenoptera) 
M. Alma Solis (Lepidoptera) 
Theodore J. Spilman 
(Coleoptera) 
George C. Steyskal (Diptera) 
Manya B. Stoetzel (Homoptera) 
F. Christian Thompson 
(Diptera) 
Robert Traub (Siphonaptera) 
Katsuji Tsuneki (Hymenoptera) 
George Vogt (Coleoptera) 
Ronald A. Ward (Medical 
Entomology) 
Richard E. White (Coleoptera) 
Donald R. Whitehead 
(Coleoptera) 
Willis W. Wirth (Diptera) 
Norman E. Woodley (Diptera) 
David Wooldridge (Coleoptera) 
Frank Young (Coleoptera) 


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DEPARIMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 


Chairman 
Purchasing Agent 
Administrative Assistant 


Crustacea 
Curators 
J. Laurens Barnard 
Thomas E. Bowman 


Roger F. Cressey 
GoW. Hart tor. 


Echinoderms and Lower Invertebrates 


Curators 


Frederick M. Bayer 
Stephen D. Cairns 


Mollusks 
Curators 
Richard S. Houbrick 
Associate Curators 
M. G. Harasewych 
Worms 
Curators 


Kristian Fauchald 


CWS “Harry oie 
Roland H. Brown 
Martha V. Joynt 


Robert P. Higgins 
Brian F. Kensley 
Louis S. Kornicker 
Raymond B. Manning 


David L. Pawson 
Klaus Ruetzler 


Clyde F. E. Roper 


Robert Hershler 


Meredith L. Jones 


W. Duane Hope Mary E. Rice 

Registry of Tumors in Lower Animals 
Director John Harshbarger 
Biological Lab Technician Sunthorn Sirivanakarm 
Biological Research Technician Normal Wolcott 
Biological Lab Technician Kathy Price 
Research Assistant Marilyn Slatick 
Museum Specialist Phyllis Spero 


Research Associates, Collaborators, 


J. Bruce Bredin 

Fenner A. Chace, Jr. (Emeritus 
Zoologist) 

Steven Chambers 

Sing Chen Chang (Emeritus 
Zoologist) 

Elizabeth Chornesky 

Maureen E. Downey 

Joan D. Ferraris 

Stephen J. Gardiner 

Terrence M. Gosliner 

Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. (Emeritus 
Zoologist) 

Lipke B. Holthuis 

J. Ralph Lichtenfels 

Patsy McLaughlin 

Charles G. Messing 


DEPARIMENT OF MINERAL SCIENCES 


Curator 

Associate Curator 

Geochemist 
Mineralogy 


Curator 
Associate Curator 


Crystallographer 
Petrology and Volcanology 
Curators 


Richard S. Fiske 
William G. Melson 


Associate Curator 
Physical Sciences Laboratory 
Chemists 

Eugene Jarosewich 


Electronics Technician 


and Affiliated Scientists 


John E. Miller 

Isabel Perez-Farfante (Canet) 

Esther C. Peters 

Richard E. Petit 

Marian H. Pettibone (Emeritus 
Zoologist) 

Anthony J. Provenzano, Jr. 

Harald A. Rehder (Emeritus 
Zoologist) 

Janet W. Reid 

i..2G.,Sehn 

Ronald B. Toll 

Paul N. Turner 

Michael Vecchione 

Geerhart J. Vermeij 

Austin B. Williams 

David K. Young 


Daniel Appleman 
Ellen Thurnau 


Roy S. Clarke, Jr. 
Glenn J.MacPherson 
Kurt Fredriksson 


John Sampson White 
Jeffrey Post 
Daniel E. Appleman 


Tom Simkin 


Sorena Sorensen 


Joseph A. Nelen 


James E. Collins 


Scientific Events Alert Network 


Museum Specialist 


Research Associates, Collaborators, 


Vagn F. Buchwald (Meteorites) 

Cathy Busby-Spera (Petrology) 

Gary R. Byerly (Petrology) 

Felix Chayes (Petrology and 
Volcanology) 

Robert T. Dodd (Meteorites) 

John Filson (Petrology and 
Volcanology) 

Michael Fleischer (Mineralogy) 

Martin Flower (Petrology and 
Volcanology) 


DEPARIMENT OF PALEOBIOLOGY 


Chairman 
Curators Emeritus 
(Not in Residence) 


Administrative Assistant 
Collections Manager 
Deputy Collections Manager 
Paleobiological Information 
Specialist 
Scientific Illustrator 
Vertebrate Paleontology 
Preparation Laboratory, 
Supervisor 
Acting Supervisor 


Senior Scientists 


Richard H. Benson 
Alan H. Cheetham 


Geologist 
Curators 


Walter H. Adey 

Anna K. Behrensmeyer 
Martin A. Buzas 
Robert J. Emry 
Nicholas Hotton III 


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Lindsay R. McClelland 
and Affiliated Scientists 


Edward Henderson (Meteorites) 

Peter Levens (Mineralogy) 

Brian H. Mason (Meteorites) 

Paul B. Moore (Mineralogy) 

Debra S. Stakes (Petrology and 
Volcanology) 

Geoffrey Thompson (Petrology 
and Volcanology) 

Othmar T. Tobisch (Petrology 
and Volcanology) 


Jack W. Pierce 
Richard S. Boardman 
G. Arthur Cooper 
Porter M. Kier 

Betty M. Lomax 
Frederick J. Collier 
Jann W. M. Thompson 


Raymond T. Rye II 
Mary A. Parrish 


Arnold D. Lewis (Retired 
5/31/89) 

Frederic V. Grady 
(Appointed 6/1/83) 


Richard E. Grant 
Daniel J. Stanley 
Kenneth M. Towe 


Ian G. Macintyre 


Frances M. Hueber 
Jack W. Pierce 
Clayton E. Ray 
Thomas R. Waller 


Associate Curators 


William A. DiMichele 
Brian T. Huber (Appointed 
11/21/88) 


Scott L. Wing 


Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists 


Stephen J. Culver 
Ted E. Delaca 

Daryl P. Domning 
Raymond C. Douglass 
J. Thomas Dotro, Jr. 
Ralph E. Eshelman 
Karl W. Flessa 
Thomas G. Gibson 
Mackenzie Gordon, Jr. 
Richard R. Graus 
John M. Hackney 

S. Taseer Hussain 
Marcus M. Key, Jr. 
Carl F. Koch 
Sergius H. Mamay 
Suzan Mazer 


DEPARIMENT OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 


Chairman 
Jr. Collections Managers 


Administrative Assistant 
Fishes 
Curators 


Victor G. Springer 
Richard P. Vari 


Associate Curator 


Jerry N. McDonald 
Robert B. Neuman 
William A. Oliver, Jr. 
David B. Packer 

John Pojeta, Jr. 

Bruce Runnegar 
William J. Sando 
David E. Schindel 
Judith Skog 

Norman F. Sohl 

I. Gregory Sohn 
Steven M. Stanley 
Hans-Dieter Sues 
Joshua I. Tracey 
Arthur D. Watt 

Frank C. Whitmore, Jr. 
Druid Wilson 
Christopher Wnuk 
Ellis L. Yochelson 


Richard W. Thorington, 
J. Phillip Angle 
Elyse J. Beldon 

Linda K. Gordon 

Susan L. Jewett 
Charles W. Potter 
Jeffery T. Williams 
Sybil Descheemaeker 


Stanley H. Weitzman 


G. David Johnson 


Amphibians and Reptiles 
Curators 
W. Ronald Heyer 
Birds 
Curators 
Storrs L. Olson 
Associate Curator 
Mammals 
Curators 


Michael D. Carleton 
Charles O. Handley, Jr. 


Office of the Secretary Emeritus 


Secretary Emeritus 
Administrative Assistant 
Museum Specialist 
Secretary 


George R. Zug 


Richard L. Zusi 


Gary R. Graves 


James G. Mead 
Richard W. Thorington, Jr. 


S. Dillon Ripley 
Mary Pacaro 

Bruce M. Beehler 
Rachel A. Simpson 


Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists 


Richard C. Banks (Birds) 
Jonathan J. Becker (Birds) 
Bruce M. Beehler (Birds) 
Heraldo A. Britski (Fishes) 
Eleanor D. Brown (Birds) 
Robert L. Brownell, Jr. 
(Mammals) 
John Cadle (Amphibians and 
Reptiles) 
Peter F. Cannell (Birds) 
Roger B. Clapp (Birds) 
Bruce B. Collette (Fishes) 
G. Ken Creighton (Mammals) 
C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr. 
(Amphibians and Reptiles) 
Louise H. Emmons (Mammals) 
Carl H. Ernst (Amphibians and 
Reptiles) 
Sara V. Fink (Fishes) 
William L. Fink (Fishes) 
Mercedes S. Foster (Birds) 
John G. Frazier (Mammals) 
Thomas H. Fritts (Amphibians 
and Reptiles) 


Alfred L. Gardner (Mammals) 

J. Whitfield Gibbons 
(Amphibians and Reptiles) 

Michael Goulding (Fishes) 

Richard Highton (Amphibians 

and Reptiles) 

Peter W. Houde (Birds) 

Morton and Phyllis Isler 
(Birds) 

Richard F. Kay (Mammals) 

Irving L. Kornfield (Fishes) 

William H. Krueger (Fishes) 

Roxie C. Laybourne (Birds) 

John M. Legler (Amphibians and 
Reptiles) 

Antonio Machado-Allison 
(Fishes) 

Francisco Mago-Leccia (Fishes) 

Joe T. Marshall (Birds) 

Linda R. Maxon (Amphibians and 
Reptiles) 

Roy W. McDiarmid (Amphibians 
and Reptiles) 

Naercio A. Menezes (Fishes) 


Joseph C. Mitchell (Amphibians 


and Reptiles) 
Thomas A. Munroe (Fishes) 
Lynne R. Parenti (Fishes) 
William F. Perrin (Mammals) 
Allan R. Phillips (Birds) 


Gregory K. Pregill (Amphibians 


and Reptiles) 
John E. Randall (Fishes) 
Randall R. Reeves (Mammals) 
S. Dillon Ripley (Birds) 
Sentiel Rommel (Mammals) 
Carol Ruckdeschel (Amphibians 
and Reptiles) 
Alan H. Savitzky (Amphibians 
and Reptiles) 
Albert Schwartz (Amphibians 
and Reptiles) 


Norman J. Scott, Jr. 
(Amphibians and Reptiles) 

William F. Smith-Vaniz 
(Fishes) 

Thomas W. Stafford, Jr. 
(Birds) 

David W. Steadman (Birds) 

Kenneth J. Sulak (Fishes) 

Stephen G. Tilley (Amphibians 
and Reptiles) 

Merrill Varn (Mammals) 

Richard J. Wassersug 
(Amphibians and Reptiles) 

Marilyn Weitzman (Fishes) 

John S. Weske (Birds) 

Edward O. Wiley (Fishes) 

James D. Williams (Fishes) 

Don E. Wilson (Mammals) 


SMITHSONIAN OCEANOGRAPHIC SORTING CENTER 


Director 
Administrative Assistant 
Marine Biologists 


Frank D. Ferrari 
Leslie W. Knapp 
Rafael Lemaitre 


Exrnani G. Menez 
Patricia K. Buckley 


Ernani G. Menez 
Jon L. Norenburg 


SMITHSONIAN MARINE STATION AT LINK PORT 


Scientist-In-Charge 
Administrative Assistant 


Research Assistants 


William D. Lee 
Julianne Piraino 


MUSEUM SUPPORT CENTER 


Director 

Administrative Specialist 

Data Administrator 

Facility Manager 

Assistant Facility Manager 

Chief, Information Management 
Section 


Mary E. Rice 
Joan L. Kaminski 


Sherry Anne Reed 
Hugh F. Reichardt 


U. Vincent Wilcox 
Patti B. Young 
Joan B. Andrews 
Charles E. Dunn 
George Bolden 


David Bridge 


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NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 


Director : 

Assistant Director for Collections 

Assistant Director for History and 
Public Programs 

Executive Officer 

Curator of Painting and Sculpture 

Curator of Exhibitions 

Associate Curator of Painting 
and Sculpture 

Curator of Prints 

Curator of Photographs 

Curator of Education 

Editor of Publications 

Chief, Design and Production 

Keeper, Catalog of American 
Portraits 


Editor of the Charles Willson 
Peale Papers and Historian of 
American Culture 

Librarian 

Conservator 

Senior Photographer 


Registrar 
Public Affairs Officer 


OFFICE OF EXHIBITS CENTRAL 


Director 

Administrative Officer 

Assistant Director/Chief of 
Design and Editing 

Assistant Director/Chief of 
Production 

Supervisor, Fabrication 

Supervisor, Graphics Unit 

Supervisor, Model Shop 


OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE 


Director (Acting) 
Program Manager 
Administrative Officer 
Administrative Assistant 
Landscape Architect 
Greenhouse Manager 
Grounds Manager 


Alan Fern 
Carolyn K. Carr 


Marc Pachter 
Barbara A. Hart 
Robert G. Stewart 
Beverly J. Cox 


Ellen Miles 

Wendy Wick Reaves 
William F. Stapp 
Harry Jackson 
Frances K. Stevenson 
Nello Marconi 


Linda Thrift 
(appointed 1/15/89) 


Lillian B. Miller 
Cecilia Chin 
CindyLou Molnar Ockershausen 
Rolland White 

(appointed 10/9/88) 
Suzanne Jenkins 
Sue Ann Kendall 


Vacant 
Eva Goodwin 


Karen Fort 


Walter Sorrell 
Kenneth Clevinger 
Patricia Burke 
Ben Snouffer 


Kathryn R. Meehan 
Vacant 

Peter J. Nerret 
Vacant 

Paul H. Lindell 
Barbara Faust 
Kenneth Hawkins 


OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS 


The staff listing below represents all staff who worked in the 


OMP during FY89. 


The Office began a reorganization in the second 


half of the year with subsequent staff changes. 


October, 1988-April, 1989: 
Jane Glaser 

Eleanor Coombs 

Christine Murray 

Wendy Jessup 

Susanne Harlandt 

Artemis Zenetou 

Charis Warchal 


Bruce C. Craig 


Nancy Fuller 
Gayle Edmunds 
Laura Schneider 
Steven Cupp 


Bettie Lee 
Denise Yver 


April, 1989-September, 1989: 


James E. Sims 


Eleanor Coombs 
Christine Murray 


Curriculum Programs 
Theresa LaMaster 
Bettie Lee 

Heather Baker 
Professional Services 


Bruce ‘Cc. ‘Craig 


Gayle Edmunds 
Joe Nicely 


Publications Program 


Nancy Fuller 


Director 
Administrative Officer 
Secretary 


Workshop Coordinator 

On-Site Workshop Coordinator 
Workshop Coordinator 
Workshop Assistant 


Internships and Visiting 
Professionals Coordinator 

Native American Museums 
Coordinator 

NAMP Program Assistant 


Program 


Audiovisual Program Manager 
Audiovisual Program Coordinator 
Audiovisual Program Coordinator 
Audiovisual Program Assistant 


Acting Director 
Administrative Officer 
Secretary 


Curriculum Programs Manager 
Workshops Coordinator 
Program Assistant 


Professional Services Program 
Manager 
Visitor Coordinator 


Program Assistant 


Publications Manager 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 


Administration 
Director Anna R. Cohn 
Associate Director ; 
for Administration Linda Bell 
Budget and Accounting Services Marie-Claire Jean 
Allegra Wright 
Staff Training Dale Alward 
Office Manager Kenneth D. Fenty 
Exhibitor Relations\External Affairs 
Program Research and Grants Dee Bennett 
Audience Survey Research Claire Fronville 
Public Relations liz Bill) 
Exhibition Scheduling Carol Harsh 
Program Services 
Associate Director for Programs Eileen Rose 
Exhibition Organization Anne Gossett 
Lori Dempsey 


Lesley O'Malley 


Exhibition Interpretation Myriam Springuel 
Laurie Trippett 
Fredrica Adelman 
Germaine Juneau 
Gail Kaplan 


Exhibition Registration Lee Williams 
Fredric Williams 
Viki Possoff 
Josette Cole 


Exhibition Preduction Betty Teller 
Betsy Hennings 
Crisley McCarson 
Meredith McPherson 


Publications 
Publications Director Andrea Stevens 
Editorial Services David Andrews 


Melissa Hirsch 


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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC SERVICE 


Assistant Secretary 

Deputy Assistant Secretary 

Deputy Assistant Secretary/Media 
Affairs 

Administrative Officer 

Executive Assistant 

Special Assistant 

Special Assistant 

Program Specialist 

Fiscal Assistant 

Secretary 

Secretary 

Special Assistant for 
Media Activities 

Editor-in-Chief, Optical 
Publishing 

Special Advisor for 
Telecommunications 


NATIONAL SCIENCE RESOURCES CENTER 


Executive Director 

Deputy Director 

Director of Publications 

Financial Officer 

Outreach Consultant 

Publications/Technology Specialist 

Administrative Assistant 

Program Assistant 

Director, Science and Technology 
for Children (STC) Project 

Research Specialist, STC Project 

Research Specialist, STC Project 

Research Specialist, STC Project 

Research Specialist, STC Project 

Research Specialist, STC Project 


OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY 


Director 
Deputy Director 
Director of Outreach Programs 
Publications Coordinator 
Coordinator of Teacher Services 
Writer/Editor 
Career Awareness Coordinator 
Career Awareness 

Education Specialist 
Special Education Specialist 
Education Specialist 


Ralph Rinzler 
James C. Early 
Robert A. Dierker 


Ernestine A. Potter 
Mary Lynne McElroy 
Margaret A.H. Bertin 
Rosemary Leonard 
Manjula Kumar 

Carol F. Anderson 
Annette C. Sukarloo 
Pamela Deutsch 
Andrew Ferguson 


Glen Hoptman 


Thomas H. Wolf 


Douglas M. Lapp 
Sally G. Shuler 
Kit Johnson 
Shirley Ash 
Olive Covington 
Tim Falb 

Toni Brady 
Altoria Bell 


Joe Griffith 

Pat McGlashan 
Seliesa Pembleton 
Dorothee Goldman 
David Hartney 
Judy Grumbacher 


EDUCATION 


Ann Bay 

Thomas E. Lowderbaugh 
Janice Majewski 
Michelle Smith 

Clare Cuddy 

Betsy Eisendrath 
Montrose Cones 


Maria Cristina Garcia 
Beth Anne Shaw 
Julia Langdon 


OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 


Acting Director 
Administrative Officer 
Director, Folkways Records 
Senior Folklorist 

Senior Ethnomusicologist 
Festival Director 
Folklorists 


Curator, Hawai'i Program 
Education Specialist 
Festival Services Manager 
Designer 
Technical Coordinator 
Program Specialist 
Archives Technician 
Audio Visual Production 
Assistant 
Folkways Specialist 
Folkways Assistants 


Assistant Archivist 
Fiscal Technician 
Secretary to the Director 
Clerk/Typist 


Richard Kurin 

Jewell Dulaney 
Anthony Seeger 

Peter Seitel 

Thomas Vennun, Jr. 
Diana Parker 

Olivia Cadaval 
Marjorie Hunt 

Phyllis May-Machunda 
Heliana Portes de Roux 
Frank Proschan 
Nicholas Spitzer 
Richard Kennedy 

Betty Belanus 

Barbara Strickland 
Daphne Shuttleworth 

R. Fred Nahwooksy, Jr. 
Arlene Liebenau 

Cc. Jeffrey Place 


Guha Shankar 
Dudley Connell 
Linda Breitag 
Edward O'Reilly 
Lori Taylor 
Claudia Telliho 
Diane Green 
Minu Tahmassebi 


OFFICE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 


Chairman 

Acting Director 
Special Assistant 
Special Assistant 
Program Specialist 
Administrative Officer 


Wilton S. Dillon 
Carla M. Borden 
Neil G. Kotler 
Dave Warren 

John W. Franklin 
Teresa P. Johnson 


OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS 


Director 

Special Assistant to the Director 
Administrative Officer 

Secretary to the Director 


Publications 


Associate Director 
Staff 


News Bureau 


Associate Director 
Staff 


OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS 


Director 

Deputy Director 

Media Project Development Specialist 
Marketing and Promotion Specialist 
Audio/Visual Production Specialists 


Radio Production Specialists 

Motion Picture Production Specialist 
TV Production Specialist , 
Acministration Officer 


Madeleine Jacobs 
Eileen Hall 
Carolyn Amundson 
Michelle Carr 


Kathryn Lindeman 
John Barrat 

Mary Combs 

Peggy Langrall 
Antoinette van Zelm 
Jo Ann Webb 

Lilas Wiltshire 


Linda St.Thomas 
Coral Alpay 
Johnnie Douthis 
Gabriela Frings 
Cynthia Haley 
Leslie Logan (intern) 
David Maxfield 
Kimberly Mayfield 
Ink Mendelsohn 
Vicki Moeser 
William Schulz 
Rachel Sears 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS 


Director 

Deputy Director 
Assistant Director, 
Assistant Director, 
Assistant Director, 
Assistant Director, 
Assistant Director, 


Acquisitions 

General Publications 
Financial Management 
Marketing 
Smithsonian Books 


Administrative Officer 


Felix C. Lowe 
Vincent L. MacDonnell 
Daniel H. Goodwin 
Ruth W. Spiegel 

John R. Ouellette 
Gail Grella 

Patricia Gallagher 
Dorothy Blaska 


University Press Division 


Editor, Special Projects 


Acquisitions Editor, General Humanities 
Acquisitions Editor, Natural Sciences 


Managing Editor, Series Publications 


Production Manager 
Design Manager 
Permissions 


Martin Williams 
Amy Pastan 
Theresa Slowik/ 
Peter Cannell 
Barbara Spann 
Kathleen Brown 
Alan Carter 
Susan Cook 


Smithsonian Books Division 


Senior Editor 


Recordings Division 


Executive Producer 
Editorial & Design Coordinator 


Book Development 


Executive Editor, Book Development 


Design Coordinator 


Smithsonian Magazine 


Editor 

Board of Editors: 
Constance Bond 
Caroline A. Despard 
Jim Doherty 
Timothy Foote 
Marlane A. Liddell 


Publisher 

Associate Publisher, Advertising 
Associate Publisher, Circulation 
Associate Publisher, Administration 
Circulation Director 

Director of Production 

Consultants to the Magazine 


Alexis Doster III 


Margaret Robinson 
Jane Sapp 


Maureen R. Jacoby/ 
Caroline Newman 
Paula Dailey 


Don Moser 


Bennett Schiff 
Nancy Seaman 

Paul Trachtman 
John P. Wiley, Jr. 


Joseph J. Bonsignore 
Thomas H. Black 

John O'Donnell 

Carey O. Randall 
Adeline Sherr 

E. Cherry Doyle 
Edward K. Thompson 
Anne Keating 


SMITHSONIAN WORLD 


Executive Producer Adrian Malone 

Senior Producer Sandra Wentworth Bradley 
Series Coordinator Kalindi Corens 
Production Associate Brent Rains 

Production Assistant Mary Pratt 


VISITOR INFORMATION AND ASSOCIATES RECEPTION CENTER 


Director 
Executive Officer 
Assistant for Outreach (Acting) 


Unit Manager, Information Resources 
Division 

Unit Manager, Public Inquiry Mail and 
Telephone Information Services Unit 


Unit Manager, 7-Day Information 
Service Unit 


Unit Manager, Staff, Volunteer, and 
Intern Services 


Mary Grace Potter 
Elizabeth Bennett 
Barbara Bodengraven 


Jane Gardner 


Katherine Neill 


Sherrie Chapman 


Nancy Hinton 


Office of the Assistant Secretary for External Affairs 


Assistant Secretary Thomas E. Lovejoy 
Deputy Assistant Secretary Vacant 

Executive Assistant Carmen Thorndike 
Research Assistant Martha Hays Cooper 
Office Assistant Lydia Wallick 
Staff Assistant Lois Noack 


List Manager Christine Louton 


OFFICE OF MEMBERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT 


Deputy Assistant Secretary for 
External Affairs/Director of 
Membership and Development 

Deputy Director 

Director of Development 
Activities 

Development Officers 


Technical Information Officer 

Special Assistant to the 
Director 

Administrative Officer 


Thomas McCance, Jr. 
E. Jeffrey Stann 


Diana Duncan 
Donna Ari 

Elba Arrocha 
Arthur Gardner 
Bonnie Miller 
Marita O'Hare 
Michael Syphax 
Margaret Turner 
Susan Kalcik 


Gwendolen Leighty 
Carol Nottingham 


SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATE PROGRAM 


Director 


Lecture and Seminar 


Joseph Carper 


and Research Expedition Programs 


Program Manager 


Charlene James-Duguid 


Contributing Membership Program 


Program Manager 


Corporate Associate Program 


Program Manager 


Associates Travel Program 


Program Manager 


Fern Segerlind 


Neill Heath 


Barbara Tuceling 


RESIDENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAM 


Director 

Associate Director, Administration 
Associate Director, Programming 
Program Managers 


Program Coordinators 


Editor 

Assistant Editor 

Development Officer 

Public Affairs Officer 

Membership and Registration 
Manager 

Assistant Membership and 
Registration Manager 

Assistant Registration Manager 

Marketing Manager 

Business Office Manager 

Volunteer Coordinator 


OFFICE OF SPECIAL EVENTS 


Director 
Special Events Coordinators 


Secretary 


OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON 


Director 

Congressional Relations Specialist 
Congressional Relations Specialist 
Congressional Relations Assistant 


Janet W. Solinger 
Michael Cassidy 
Edmund H. Worthy, Jr. 
Roslyn C. Beitler 
Anna Caraveli 

Joanne Gigliotti 
Moya B. King 

Marcus L. Overton 
Katherine Wood 

Susan Lee Swarthout 
Penelope Pigott Dann 
Margo Del Vecchio 
Karen M. Gray 
Harriet McNamee 
Kathryn Stafford 
Edward Taylor 
Jacqueline Hicks Grazette 
Joan Cole 


Dennis R. Smoot 


Claudette E. Moore 
Xenia Sorokin Arnelle 
Frances C. Jacobowitz 
Crystal Pruitt Fleary 
Susan R. Mond 


Barbara Spraggins 
Edmund Anderson 
Kathleen Bauer 
Cheryl Gibney 
Maria Chavez 


Margaret C. Gaynor 
Carey M. Wilkins 
Manuel J. Melendez 
Mariko C. Murray 


ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVES 


Assistant Secretary Alice Green Burnette 
Special Assistant Daniel K. Stevenson 
Program Officer Lois A. Noack 


Secretary Donna R. Attaway 


OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION 


Assistant Secretary John F. Jameson 

Deputy Assistant Secretary Elizabeth Beuck Derbyshire 
Special Assistant Howard Toy 

Ombudsman Chandra P. Heilman 


OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 


Director Will Douglas, Jr. 
Program Manager Carol Gover 
Program Manager, Complaints Robert L. Osborne 
Program Manager, Affirmative Action Diane Cook-Lee 


OFFICE OF FACILITIES SERVICES 
Director Richard L. Siegle 


OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION 


Director Cynthia R. Field 
Historic Preservation Specialist Amy Ballard 
Registrar, Smithsonian Furnishings 

Collection Richard E. Stamm 
Conservator, Smithsonian Furnishings 

Collection Peter L. Muldoon 
Senior Architectural Historian Rafael Crespo 
Senior Architectural Historian Mina Marefat 
Records Manager Beatrice Hurd 


OFFICE OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 


Director Phillip K. Reiss 
Deputy Director David L. Slingerland 
Manager, Management Systems Staff James N. Guandolo 
Chief, Planning Division Harold J. Rombach 
Chief, Design Division William L. Thomas 
Chief, Construction Division Thomas P. Myers 
Program Manager, NMAH Aris T. Allen 
Program Manager, NMNH Don W. Dormstetter 


OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY 


Director F. William Billingsley 
Executive Officer Andrew W. McCoy 
Chief, Environmental Management 

Division Ruth E. Lantzy 
Chief, Fire Protection Division J. Andrew Wilson 
Chief, Safety Division Walter G. Bailey 


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OFFICE OF PLANT SERVICES 


Director 
Deputy Director 
Administrative Officer 
Assistant Director, Physical 
Plant Services 
Chief, Utilities Operations 
Chief, Crafts Operations 
Assistant Director, Engineering 
and Support Services - 
Chief, Engineering Services 
Chief, Support Services 


OFFICE OF PROTECTION SERVICES 


Director 

Deputy Director 

Administrative Officer 

Chief, Protection Service 

Chief, Security Systems Division 
Chief, Security Services Division 
Medical Officer 

Security Officer, Cooper-Hewitt 


Michael R. League 
Michael J. Sofield 
Judith A. Cooper 


William M. Adams 
Harry I. Goodman 
John W. Libby 


Lawrence D. Stuebing 
Howard Wink, Jr. 


Charles W. Arthur, Jr. 


Robert B. Burke 

G. Clifford Boocks 
Robert D. Seabolt 
Jay W. Chambers 
Barton B. Rinehart 
Thomas W. Bresson 
J. Andrew Armer, 
Luis A. Palau 


M.D. 


OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 


Director 

Acting Manager, Information System 
Division 

Manager, Computer Systems Management Div. 

Manager, Communication Management Div. 

Manager, Information Management Division 

Manager, Information Support Services 
Division 

Administrative Officer 


MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OFFICE 


Director 
Assistant Director 
Chief, Operations 


OFFICE OF PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 


Acting Director 

Assistant Director for Operations 

Acting Assistant Director for Policy 
and Programs 

Benefits Officer 

Labor Relations Officer 


Vincent J. Marcalus 


William Lawson 
George Anderson 
John Moreci 

Rae L. Thompson 


Joseph Russo 
Donald L. Wilhelm 


John G. Motheral 
James M. Young 
Iris Pickens 


Barry M. Pierce 
Peter McSwain 


Nancy L. Johns 
Anthony Kohlrus 
Nancy L. Johns 


OFFICE OF PLANNING AND BUDGET 


Director Nancy D. Suttenfield 
Assistant Director, Planning Robert L. Farrell 
Assistant Director, Federal Compliance 

and Reporting Mary J. Rodriguez 
Assistant Director, Budget Formulation 

and Execution Richard S. Haas 


OFFICE OF PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES 


Director James H. Wallace, Jr. 
Deputy Director Lorie H. Aceto 
Production Control Officer Mary Ellen McCaffrey 
Chief, Special Events/Photography Branch Richard Hofmeister 
Chief, Laboratory Branch Edes H. Talman 

Chief, Services Branch Joyce M. Goulait 
Chief, NASM Branch Dale Hrabak 

Chief, NMNH Branch Victor Krantz 

Chief, Color Branch Joe A. Goulait 

Chief, Duplicating Branch Herman Thompson 


OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 


Director Robert P. Perkins 
Deputy Director John W. Cobert 
Manager, Contracts and Procurement 

Divisions Vacant 
Chief, Contracts Division George J. Zumpf 
Chief, Procurement Division Helen L. Donaldson 
Manager, Programs and Property Divisions Robert J. Lewin 
Chief, Property Management Division Joseph W. Swihart 
Administrative Officer Willa H. Afshar 


OFFICE OF TRAVEL SERVICES 


Director Judith Petroski 
Travel Assistant Carol P. Ailes 


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THE JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER 


FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS STAFF 


Chairman 
ArTELSt Lc Director 


Ralph P. Davidson 
Marta Istomin 


CULTURAL DIVERSITY AFFAIRS 


Director 


DEVELOPMENT 


Director 

Associate Director 
Associate Director 
Associate Director 


EDUCATION 


Director 
Deputy Director/ 

Alliance for Arts Education 
Theater for Young People 
National Symphony Orchestra 
American College 

Theater Festival 


FINANCE 


Director 

Personnel Manager 
Payroll Manager 
Controller 

Data Systems Manager 
Budget Director 


Archie L. Buffkins 


Jillian H. Poole 
Marc Breslaw 
Barbara A. Hall 
Thomas J. Mader 


Jack W. Kukuk 


David R. Humphrey 
Carole C. Sullivan 
Carole J. Wysocki 


David Young 


Clifton B. Jeter 
Sandra E. Bissell 

Lee Caldwell 

Nancy H. Fleeter 
Steven D. Hacker 
Kathleen L. Plovanich 


FRIENDS OF THE KENNEDY CENTER 


Director 


OPERATIONS 


Director 

Director of Procurement 
Director of Planning 
and Building Services 


Peg Allen 


Geraldine M. Otremba 
Thomas A. Hickok 


Beth W. Newbold 


ws) 
Oo 
\o 


PRODUCTIONS AND THEATERS 


General Manager ~ Drew Murphy 

of Theaters 
Administrator for 

Artistic Programming .- Sheldon Schwartz 
Theater Operations Manager Randy Weeks 


PUBLIC AFFAIRS, MARKETING 
AND ADVERTISING 
Division Director/ 

Director of Public Affairs Laura Longley 
Director of Media Relations Tiki Davies 
Director of Marketing John H. McAuliffe 
Director of Advertising Joanne B. Steller 


SPECIAL EVENTS 


Director Charlotte Woolard 


NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 


Executive Director Stephen Klein 
General Manager Richard B. Hancock 


STAFF, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 


Office of the President 
President a 


Office of the Director 
Director. .< F : 
Special Assistant 
Executive Assistant 


Office of the Deputy Director 

Deputy Director 3 : 

Curator of .-Bducatiom.:*) <2) -.-% 

BGitor: ci~ 

Chief of Exhibition Programs. 

Executive Librarian . . 

Chief, Photographic Laboratory. 

Head, Photographic Services 

Head, Extension Programs. 

Acting Head, Art Information 
Service : 

Curator of Photographic 
ATCHIVES «xine: 

Chief, Department of Design 
and .Instaliationmiy+.; .. + 

Managing Curator, Records 
and Loans 

Registrar : 

Head, Department “of Loans and 
National Lending Service. 

Assistant to the ae 
Director. rast fe 


Curators 

Sentor Curator, Curator of 
Prints and Drawings ‘ 

Curator of French Prints. 

Curator of Italian Drawings 


Curator of Contemporary Prints. 
Curators of Northern Renaissance 
bei 9 4 oS 9 2 ee a ee a 
Curator of Southern Renaissance 
PASTE Sas! Sus 5A. a! cela 
Curator of Northern Baroque 
Pawme ines ioe Sek ek See ate 
Curator of Southern Baroque. 
POs: Pe ce ca! a hae 
Curator of American Art 
Curator of Sculpture. . 
Curator of Modern Painting. 
Curator of Twentieth-Century 
Art .. Be ih oe 
Chief of Conservation 


John R. Stevenson 


J. Carter Brown 
Robert Bowen 
Angela LoRe 


Roger Mandle 
Linda Downs 
Frances Smyth 

D. Dodge Thompson 
Neal T. Turtell 
Richard Amt 

Ira A. Bartfield 
Ruth: Re: Per lin 


Christopher With 
Ruth Rowe Philbrick 
Gaillard F. Ravenel 


Suzannah Fabing 
Mary E. Suzor 


Stephanie Belt 


Carol Kelley 


Andrew C. Robison, Jr. 


H. Diane Russell 

Margaret Morgan 
Grasselli 

Ruth Fine 


John O. Hand 

David A. Brown 
Arthur K. Wheelock 
Diane DeGrazia 
Nicolai Cikovsky 
Douglas Lewis 


Charles S. Moffett 


Jack Cowart 
Ross M. Merrill 


Office of External Affairs 
External Affairs Officer. 
Special Events. 
Public Information. 
Corporate Relations 


President's Office, Special 
Project, Patrons' Permanent 


PRTG ries te, 5) ak tei 
Music 


Joseph J. Krakora 
Genevra Higginson 
Ruth Kaplan 
Elizabeth A. C. Weil 


Laura E. Smith 
George Manos 


Office of the ag ci aa alan Counsel 


Secretary-General Counsel 

Associate Secretary-General 
Counsel os an SE 

Assistant Secretary ne 

Chief Archivist, Gallery 
Archives. 


Center for Advanced SryeaE in the 


Dean. 
Associate Dean. 


Office of the Treasurer 
Treasurer area ue 
Assistant Troscuses a a 


Office of the Administrator 


Administrator 
Personnel Officer 
Facility Manager. 


READING IS FUNDAMENTAL, INC. 


Chairman of the Board 

President 

Director of Special Projects 

Director of Development 

Director of Supplier and 
Organizational Relations 

Director of Finance 

Director of Programs 

Director, Systems, Computer 
and Support Operations 

Manager, Computer and Support 
Services 

Deputy Director, Finance 

Senior Writer/Editor 

Manager of Educational Services 

Program Coordinator 


shite) 


Philip. C...dsessup,.ir.: 


Elizabeth A. Croog 
Kathryn K. Bartfield 


Maygene Daniels 


Visual Arts 
Henry A. Millon 
Marianna S. Simpson 


Daniel Herrick 
Michael W. Levine 


Anne B. Evans 
Michael B. Bloom 
Gregg A. Reynolds 


Mrs. Elliot Richardson 
Roth Graves 

Nancy Sullivan 

Wade St. Clair 


Barbara B. Atkinson 
Christina Mead 
James Wendorf 


Don Perron 


Mary Weaver 

Donna M. Wagley 
Gail Oerke 
Victoria J. Heland 
Krystal Patrick 


WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS 


Director 

Deputy Director 

Associate Director 

Director of Publications 

Assistant Director for Fellowships 

Director of Development 

Librarian 

Special Assistant to the Director 

Special Assistant to the Director 
for Public Affairs 

Program Director, American Society 
and Politics 

Program Director, Asia 

Program Director, East Europe 

Program Director, International 
Security Studies 

Program Director, Kennan Institute 
for Advanced Russian Studies 

Program Director, Latin America 

Program Director, West Europe 

Project Director, Media Studies 

Publisher, Wilson Quarterly 

Editor, Wilson Quarterly 


Charles Blitzer 


Samuel F. Wells, Jr. 


Jon E. Yellin 

Glenn W. LaFantasie 
Ann C. Sheffield 
Moira E. Egan 
zdenek V. David 
Dominic S. Cooper 


George L. Seay 


Michael J. Lacey 
Mary B. Bullock 
John R. Lampe 


Robert S. Litwak 


Blair A. Ruble 
Joseph S. Tulchin 
Michael H. Haltzel 
Philip S. Cook 
Warren B. Syer 

Jay Tolson 


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Appendix 7 


Donors to the Smithsonian in Fiscal Year 1989 


The Board of Regents and the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution join with the 
entire staff in thanking all of the Institution’s fnends for their generous financial sup- 
port, for their gifts to the collections, and for in-kind donations, each category being 
listed separately below. Within these categories donors are listed by bureau of office, 
with a brief description of the gift where appropriate. If perchance the name of any 
donor has been omitted from these lists, it is an inadvertence and in no way diminishes 
the Institution’s gratitude. Many gifts were received from donors who prefer to remain 
anonymous; the Smithsonian wishes to thank them, too, for their generosity. 


Donors of Financial Support 


INTERNATIONAL CENTER 


Donors of Financial Support 


$500,000 or more $1,000 or more 
Sociedad Estatal para la Smithsonian Outreach Fund 
Ejecucion de Programas del Xerox Corporation 
Quinto Centenario Citicorp/Citibank 
Sociedad General de Television Neill and Company 
S.A. 
$100,000 or more $500 or more 
Smithsonian Special Exhibition The Honorable William A. 
Fund Hewitt 


Rockefeller Foundation 


$10,000 or more 
National Science Foundation 
U.S. Agency for International 
Development 
UNESCO 
U.S./Man and the Biosphere 
Program 


314 


NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 


Donors of Financial Support 


$10,000 or more $1,000 or more 

Barbara Cox Anthony Foundation Australian Womens Association 
Sulzberger Foundation Helen Dettweiler 
Zoologische Gesellschaft S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation 
David Shepard Conservation Fund Louise Reinhardt, Perrybell 
Wildlife Preservation Trust Investment Trust 

International, Inc. Mzuri Wildlife Foundation 
Warner Commmications Inc. Preecha Ratanaporn 
Irvin & Kenneth Feld Products, Inc. 
Mars Foundation $250 or more 
World Wildlife Fumd Sea/Air Expo U.S. Navy League 


$5,000 or more 
Bristol Myers Co. 
Jean Feys, M.D. 
Ruth S. Holmberg 
G. W. Knight International House 
Conservation Treaty Support Fund 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 
Donor of Financial Support 


$5,000 or more 
The Dibner Fund, Inc. 


SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 


Donors of Financial Support 


$10,000 or more $500 or more 
Exxon Corporation Mildred and Harry Silberglied 
$5,000 or more 


The International Foundation 


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Anacostia Museum 
Donors of Financial Support 
$30,000 or more 

Smithsonian Institution Educational 

Outreach Funds 

Education Department 
Donor of Financial Support 
$2,000 or more 


Women's Committee of the Smithsonian 
Associates 


ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART 
Donors of Financial Support 


$100,000 or more 
The Pew Charitable Trusts 


$50,000 or more 
J. Paul Getty Trust 
The Henry Luce Foundation 


$10,000 or more 

David Schwartz Foundation, Inc. 
Mr. Benjamin D. Holloway 
Lannan Foundation 
Margery and Harry Kahn 

Philanthropic Foundation 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Manoogian 
Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Roberts 
Mr. and Mrs. John N. 

Rosekrans, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro 
The Brown Foundation, Inc. 
The Leslie Fay Companies, Inc. 
The Times Mirror Foundation 
Warner Communications, Inc. 
Mr. Dave H. Williams 


$5,000 or more 
Mr. Ellsworth Alvord 
ARCO Foundation 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Berman 
Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Berry 
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Broad 
Mr. and Mrs. David Carlson 
Dorothy Jordan Chadwick Fund 
Fieldstead & Company 
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Q. Fiterman 
Fried, Frank, Harris, and Shriver 
Gerald W. Chamberlin 
Foundation, Inc. 
Mr. Hugh Halff, Jr. 
Joseph Coudon VII Fund 
Mrs. Jacob Kainen 
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall 
Mr. Meredith J. Long 
Miss Julienne M. Michel 
Mr. Mayer Mitchell 
Nina A. Werblow Charitable Trust 
Mrs. William L. Richards 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roob 
Mr. Alan E. Schwartz 
Mr. Joel M. Simon 
Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth 


Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman 
Mrs. Keith S. Wellin 


$1,000 or more 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Applebaum 
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ash 
Babcock Galleries 
Mr. Louis C. Baker 
Mr. W. N. Banks 
Mrs. Donna Barnett 
Mr. and Mrs. Bogdan Baynert 
Mrs. F. Henry Berlin 
Ms. Daniele D. Bodini 
Mr. Gary Breitweiser 
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Butcher 
Mrs. Samuel C. Butler 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Camden 
Caskey & Lees 
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Z. Cohen 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Coville 
Mr. Trammell Crow 
Mr. Edgar M. Cullman 
Mrs. Susan L. Cullman 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Danziger 
Mrs. Francis de Marneffe 
Mr. Lawrence F. Du Mouchelle 
Mr. and Mrs. Ahmet Ertegun 
Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Etkin 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. 

Fisher III 
Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman 
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ganz, Jr. 
Dr. Mario Garreffo 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Getty 
Mr, Arnold B. Glimcher 
Mr. Sanford D. Greenberg 
Harvey S. Firestone Foundation 
Mr. Robert V. Hatcher, Jr. 
Harry W. and Diana Hind 
Dr. and Mrs. David Jacknow 
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Jacques 
Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen 
Dr. Helen Jessup 
Joshua Baer, Incorporated 
Mr. Walter Keating 
Mrs. James D. Klingbeil 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. 
Klingenstein 

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlenberg 


Mrs. Linda Noe Laine 
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Landsman 
Dr. and Mrs. Irving H. Leopold 
Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Levy 
Dr. and Mrs. Kim K. Lie 
Ms. Cheryl Hall Lindsay 
Lt. General and Mrs. Sam 

Maddux, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manney 
Mrs. William A. Marsteller 
Mrs. Edgar Masinter 
Matteucci Galleries, Ltd. 
Maxwell Galleries, Ltd. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mehran 
Dr. Martyna Miskinis 
Mrs. R. D. Murray 
Odyssey Partners 
Mrs. Gloria R. Oppenheimer 
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Partrich 
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Potamkin 
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott K. Schlain 
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Schubot 
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Schultz 
Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Silver 
Mr. Joseph B. Slatkin 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Smith 
Mr. and Mrs. Maury L. Spanier 
Mr. Ira Spanierman 
Mr. Jerry I. Speyer 
Ms. Susan Stary-Sheets 
Mr. and Mrs. George Strumbos 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Susman 
Mr. Hollis Taggart 
The Barra Foundation, Inc. 
The Eclectic Framer 
The Pace Gallery of 

New York, Inc. 
Mr. Alan Tishman 
Mr. Richard A. Voell 
Mrs. William C. Wallstein 
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wasserman 
Mrs. Paul L. Wattis 
Mrs. Joseph Weinstein 
Westview Gallery 
Williams Fine Art 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Wilsey 
Mr. R. Frederick Woolworth 
Mr. Richard T. York 
Young's Fine Art 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zeff 


$500 or more 


Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Acevedo 
Mrs. Lee W. Alberts 


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The Honorable and Mrs. Joseph L. 
Alioto 
Dr. Lourdes V. Andaya 
Mr. and Mrs. Derby F. Anderson 
Arlington Gallery 
Mrs. A. W. Berg 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bradley 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Theodore Brosch 
Mrs. Constance G. Brown 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buck 
Dr. Irving F. Burton 
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Carroll 
Cincinnati Art Galleries 
Coe Kerr Gallery, Inc. 
Mrs. Chisholm Cole 
Mr. Joseph E. Cole 
Mr. and Mrs. James J. 
Coleman, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conrad 
Mr. Michael R. Hackett 
Mrs. Ellen R. Cooper 
Mrs. Polly Blakeley Davidson 
Mrs. Sheila C. Davidson 
Mrs. David E. Davis 
Mrs. Elizabeth De Cuevas 
Mrs. John de Menil 
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Denenberg 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Douglas 
Mr. William J. Doyle 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Dubin 
Mr. Charles H. Duggan 
Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Dworkin 
Mr. Barney A. Ebsworth 
Mrs. Beatrice Elkin 
Mrs. John V. Erickson 
Ms. Jane Evans 
Ms. Geraldine Fabrikant 
Mr. Alfred Feinman 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Feldman 
Mr and Mrs. Arnold I. Feverman 
Ms. Natalie Fielding 
Mrs. George R. Fink 
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Fisher 
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fisher 
Mr. George Hopper Fitch 
Mr. Lawrence A. Fleischman 
Mrs. William Clay Ford 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Forsch 
Ms. Jacqueline Fowler 
Mrs. Helena Fraser 
Mrs. Harriet Friedlander 
Mr. and Mrs. Tully Friedman 
Mr. Frederic J. Fuller, Jr. 


Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


Yale Ginskiurg 
Henry Goldberg 
Richard Goldman 


Mrs. Mary Louisé Goodrich 


Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


Harvld Gordon 
Richard W. Goss II 


Graham Gallery 


Mrs. Bernard 
Mr. and Mrs. 


A. Greenbery 
Peter Haas 


Mrs. Lauren Poplack Hallinan 
Dr. Armand Hammer 

Mr. Christopher B. Hemmeter 
Mr. Joseph Hardy 

Mr. John H. Harrington 

Mrs. Alfred C. Harrison 


Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


Thomas Hatz 
Scott R. Heldfond 


Mr. R. H. Hering 


Mrs. Peter M. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


Holbrook 
Gedale Horowitz 
Richard E. Hyde 


Mrs. Philip Iselin 


Mr. and Mrs. 


Paul Jacobowitz 


Mr. Dean G. Jacobs 


Mr. and Mrs. 
Jewett, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. Lester E. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Dr. and Mrs. 
F. E. Keeler 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Mrs. Estelle 


George F. 


Henry C. Johnson 

Maxwell Jospey 
Kabacoff 

John Kantgias 

Leonard Kasle 
John Katz 

Eli Kaufman 

Jack M. Kaufman 


John Klingenstein 
M. Konheim 


Mr. Richard Kughn 


Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


David Leader 
Edwin Deane Leonard 


Mrs. Arabella Levorsen 


Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


Bernard E. Linden 
Peter K. Loeb 


Lyons Ltd. Antique Prints 
Mallah, Furman, & Co., P.A. 
Mrs. Fleur Manning 


Dr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs. 


William Margaretten 
Tom F. Marsh 


Mr. Sorrell Mathes 

Mrs. Walter Maynard, Jr. 
Mrs. Susan McClatchy 
Mrs. Marian S. Mitchell 


Mr. and Mrs. 


Lester S. Morse, Jr. 


Ms. Blanche W. Moss 


Mrs. E. Clarence Mularoni 

Mr. Jack Nash 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Nine 

Mr. Alexander Papamarkou 

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Perry 

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Peters 
Mr. and Mrs. David Pollack 
Miss Shirley Polykoff 

Mr. and Mrs. Hughes L. Potiker 
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rabkin 

Mr. and Mrs. Dana M. Raymond 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reis 

Mrs. Mary Louise K. Robinson 
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd 
Mrs. James J. Rorimer 

Mrs. Benjamin H. Rose III 

Mr. John S. Rosekrans 

Russell MacMasters & Associates 
Mrs. Madeline H. Russell 

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sahlman 

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sankovich 
Mr. Walter Scheuer 

Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Schreier 
Mrs. Rudolph B. Schulhof 

Mr. Ronald Schwarz 

Mrs. Stuart R. Shamberg 

Mr. William E. Slaughter, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sloman 

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Smith 
Mrs. Shelda Soble 

Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. Spanos 
Stevens Press Total Graphic 

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stevenson 
Mrs. F. G. Strachan 

Mrs. Louise B. Stroh 

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner 

Mr. James F. Thacher 

Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Topham 
The Gramercy Park Foundation 
Mr. Duane A. Wakeham 

Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Walker, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Waterman, Jr. 
Mrs. Wallace S. Wilson 

Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Woodward 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zurkowski 


$250 or more 
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Aberly 
Adamson-Duvannes Galleries 
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund T. Ahee 
Mr. Arthur G. Altschul 
Mr. Newton Duke Angier 
Mr. W. Graham Arader III 
Mrs. Leslie H. Arps 


Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Austin 
Mr. Robert Bahssin 

Mr. Robert Brown Baker 

Dr. and Mrs. James Bannon 
Barclay Simpson, Inc. 

Mr. Edward Larrabee Barnes 
Ms. Lola M. Bauer 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beattie 
Mr. Anthony Belluschi 

Ms. Pamela Bensoussan 
Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc. 
Mrs. Marcia Allen Bielfield 
Mrs. Charles L. Biggs 

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blanck 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloch 

Mr. John Bloom 

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blumenstein 
Mrs. Harry Bond 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borman 


Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bortz, Jr. 


Mr. William Breslan 

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brown 
Bryce R. Bannatyne, Jr., & Co. 
Mrs. John Lee Nunce 

Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Burnstine 
Mr. Scott Burton 

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Butler 
Butterfield & Butterfield 
Mrs. Martin L. Butzel 
Carlson Gallery 

Mr and Mrs. Ralph Chapa 
Christie's Associates 

Met Fe Churchil) 

Ms. J. Linzee Coolidge 

Mrs. Louise Davies 

Mr. Bruce A. Davis 

Mr. Mark G. Davis 


Dean G. Jacobs & Associates, Inc. 


Ms. Christiane P. DeBord 
Michael and Dudley Del Balso 
Mrs. Gladys Krieble Delmas 
Ms. Margaret H. Demant 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Doerer 
Double K. Gallery 

Mrs. Dorothy Dunitz 

Eckert Fine Art 

Mr. Gilbert S. Edelson 

Ms. Lois Ehrenfeld 

Mr. Joseph M. Erdelac 

Mrs. Jimmy Ernst 

Mr. Robert S. Evans 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Evans 
Mr. Stuart P. Feld 

Mr. Stephen W. Fess 


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Mrs. Phillip Finn 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
Fleischer, Jr. 
Mr. Christopher Forbes 
Mrs. Walter B. Ford II 
Ms. Trudy Foster 
Foxley Cattle Company 
Mrs. Daniel Fraad 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fried 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Frolich 
Mr. Blair Fuller 
Mr. Ernest Gallo 
Gasperi Folk Art Gallery 
Mr. Roger Genser 
Ms. Irene S. Gerber 
Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Goldman 
Ms. Marcia Goode 
Grand Central Art Galleries 
Mrs. Robert S. Greenbaum 
Mr. Michael R. Hackett 
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hale 
Dr. Susan and Mr. Harold 
Schreiber 
Mrs. Alfred Harriman 
Mrs. Iola S. Haverstick 
Mr. R. A. Hearst 
Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst 
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heaton 
Ms. Frances Wyatt Hill 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz 
Mr. David J. Howard 
Mr. Thomas Howe 
Mrs. William White Howells 
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Karr 
IBM Corporation 
Jack Parker Antiques 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Jacob 
Mrs. Morris I. Jaffee 
Jan Holloway Gallery 
Mrs. Maxine C. Johnson 
Mr. Stanley Day and Ms. Lynn Day 
Mrs. Sallie B. Kelly 
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Kendrick 
Kennedy Galleries, Indc. 
Ms. Jill Knoth 
Mr. Wayne Koonce 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Krandall 
Mrs. Sylvia Krause 
Miss Antoinette Kraushaar 
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Kulis 
Mrs. Rogers Kyes 
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Lane 
Mr. Leonard Lauder 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Leidesdorf 


Ms. Chrysanthy Leones 

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levine 

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Luhn 

Mr. Russell Lynes 

Mr. C. Richard MacGrath 

Mrs. Marion Berger Maker 

Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin 

Mrs. James S. Marcus 

Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Marra 

Mr. David McCabe 

Mr. Porter A. McCray 

Mr. Jay D. McEvoy 

Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy 

Medici Books 

Ms. Elaine Mein 

Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Meltzer 

Mrs. Peter Michael 

Mrs. John E. Miller 

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Milstein 

Montgomery Gallery 

Mr. Raymond D. Nasher 

Native American Art 

Neal R. Smith Fine Art 

Caren Nederlander, Ph.D. 

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Nemer 

Miss Jane Newhall 

Mrs. Annalee Newman 

Mr. and Mrs. L. James Newman 

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nusbaum 

Dr. and Mrs. Kevin T. O'Donnell 

Mr. Calvin W. Odom 

Mrs. Harris K. Oppenheimer 

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Orthwein 

Mrs. Henry Pearlman 

Mr. Frank Perry and Ms. Barbara 
Goldsmith 

Mr. and Mrs. Ned L. Pines 

Dr. and Mrs. Terry Podolsky 

Property Capital Associates 

Mrs. James A. Rawley 

Mr. Harold Reed 

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Richter 

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Robinson 

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rose 

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rosekrans 

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rosenfeld 

Dulcie and Norman H. Rosenfeld 

Mr. Arthur Ross 

Mary, Viscountess Rothermere 

Mrs. Sunne Savage-Neuman 

Dr. Ivan C. Schatten 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoenith 

Mr. Alan E. Schwartz 

Mrs. John Sculley 


Mrs. Edward Sexton 

Mr. Lawrence A. Shar 

Mrs. Maryanna G. Shaw 

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Slatkin 
Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Snider 

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Solway 

Mr. Joel Spear, Jr. 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Stiles II 
Mrs. Robert W. Stoddard 

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stollman 
Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Stone 
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stoneman 
Mrs. Philip A. Straus 

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sulkes 
Mr. David J. Supino 

Susan Cummins Gallery 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Swig 
Maryann and Kenneth Taylor 
Ted Mills Fine Art 

Mr. Richard Teller 

The Annex Galleries 

The Beinecke Foundation 

The Lachaise Foundation 

The North Point Gallery 

The Redfern Gallery 

Mr. Don Treadway 

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Trotter 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tucker 
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Usher 
Vahlkamp & Probst Gallery 
Mrs. Joseph A. Vance, Jr. 

Mr. Abbot W. Vose 

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Waldmann 
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Weinberg 
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Weinstock 
Mrs. Elaine G. Weitzen 

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wertz 

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Westheimer 
William A. Kargas Fine Art 
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wineman 
Ms. Paula Young 

Mrs. Guri Lee Zeckendorf 


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ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY 


Donors of Financial Support 


$500,000 or more 
Arthur M. Sackler Foundation 
$100,000 or more 
Estate of Leon Pomerance 
$50,000 or more 
Mrs. Else Sackler 
$10,000 or more 


Anonymous 

Mr. Bahman Batmanghelidj 

Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler 

Arthur M. Sackler Foundation 
United Technologies Corporation 
The Washington Post 


$1,000 or more 


Anonymous 

Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Berman 

Mr. Joseph F. Fletcher, Sr. 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geniesse 

Mr. Forhad Hakimzedeh 

Mr. Ali Iravani 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newbill 

Pritzker Foundation 

Women’s Committee of the 
Smithsonian Associates 


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$500 or more 


Mrs. Layla Diba 


Mr. and Mrs. Gholam-Reza Golsorkhi 


Barry and Beverly Pierce 

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth X. Robbins 
Mr. and Mrs. Hosseinali Soudavar 
Mrs. Louise Sagalyn 

The Toledo Museum of Art 


$250 or more 


Mr. Khosro Eghbal 

Mrs. Shahnaz Faily 

Mr. John G. Ford 

Mr. Alvin Morganstein 

Dr. and Mrs. Ghassem A. Nejad 

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nitze 

Dr. Faral Feri Sadeghian 

Mrs. Nancy Saidi 

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner 

Weschler’s Auctioneers and 
Appraisers 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 
Donors of Financial Support 
$100,000 or more 


Comité Colbert 

Shell Oil Company Foundation 
Smithsonian Institution Special 
Exhibitions Fund 


$50,000 or more 


The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the 
Visual Arts 

Regents Collections Acquisition Program 


$10,000 or more 


American Express Company 

American Friends of the Vatican Library 

Banco di Santo Spirito 

Brunschwig & fils, Inc. 

Dutch American West-India Company 
Foundation, Inc. 

Helena Rubinstein Foundation 

James Smithson Society 

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stiebel 

The New York Times Company Foundation 

Van Munching & Co., Inc. 


$5,000 or more 


Henri Bendel 

Bristol-Myers Company 

The Condé Nast Publications, Inc. 
Koppers Company, Inc. 

The Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation, Inc. 
Herman Miller 

New York State Council on the Arts 

The Ohrstrom Foundation, Inc. 

Charles E. Sampson Memorial Trust 
Matthew F. Schutz 


$1,000 or more 


ABN Bank 

Anheuser Busch, Inc. 

Anonymous 

Barneys New York 

Mr. and Mrs. Moreton Binn 

Mrs. Karen Johnson Boyd 

Mario Buatta 

Alan Campbell, Inc. 

The Compton Foundation 

Consolidated Edison Company of New York 


National Association of Dealers in 
Antiquities 

Hunter Douglas, Inc. 

Gilman Paper Company 

Alice Gottsman 

The Henry J. and Drue Heinz Foundation 

Hermes of Paris, Inc. 

IBM Corporation 

IFINT-USA Inc. 

Island Restaurant 

Lincoln Kirstein 

Mrs. Jean C. Lindsey 

Lister Butler, Inc. 

Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Lynes 

MacMillan Foundation 

Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse, Jr. 

Nancy & Company 

Rabobank Nederland 

Rockefeller Foundation 

Salomon, Inc. 

Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. 

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 

Frances D. Smyth 

Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton 

Mrs. Lisa M. Taylor 

Tiffany & Co. 

Wertheim Schroder & Company 

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Publishers 

Women's Committee of the Smithsonian 
Associates 


$500 or more 


Mrs. Robert C. Allen 
Mrs. Diana L. Altschul 
Bill Blass Ltd. 

Grey Advertising 

Edith W. MacGuire 
Pauline Metcalf 

Edward Munves, Jr. 
Paper White Ltd. 
Lindley D. Paskus 

Mary Jane Pool 

Mrs. Carl L. Selden 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks Smith 
Smithsonian Magazine 


$250 or more 


Herve Aaron 
Paul P. Acetta 


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Nancy M. Amicangelo 


Ara's Gallery, Oriental Rugs 


Sarah E. Barnes 

Doris Leslie Blau 
Elizabeth P. Borish 
Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly 
John P. Connors 

Phyllis Dearborn-Massar 
Dover Publications 
First Editions 

Joseph Gardner 

Robin Colin-Greene 

June Greenwald Antiques 
Bernard Haber 


FREER GALLERY OF ART 


Vivian G. Heffran 

Leigh Keno 

Mrs. Beverly Lang Pierce 
Andrew S. Lazarus 

David P. Lindquist 

James Parker 

Stephen M. Sans 
Scalamandre Silks 

Cecile D. Schacht 

Keith E. Sender 

Mason Slaine 

Christian Srb 

David L. Torrey 

Lillian Vernon Corporation 


Donors of Financial Support 


$100,000 or more 


Estate of John S. Thacher 


(Edward Waldo Forbes Fumd) 


$50,000 or more 
James Smithson Society 
$10,000 or more 


Estate of John K. Havemeyer 


(Harold P. Stern Memorial Fund) 


$5,000 or more 
Mary Livingston Griggs and 
Mary Griggs Burke Foundation 
Ellen Bayard Weedon Foundation 


$1,000 or more 


Women’s Committee of the 
Smithsonian Associates 


$250 or more 


Weschler’s Auctioneers and 
Appraisers 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 


Donors of Financial Support 


$50,000 or more 
Jerome Greene 


$10,000 or more 
Agnes Gund 
Lewis Unitrust 


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$1,000 or more 
Leonard Yaseen Foundation 


NATIONAL ATR AND SPACE MUSEUM 


Donors of Financial Support 


$100,000 or more 
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 
Lotus Development Corporation 
Intel Corporation 
Northrop Corporation 


$50,000 or more 
Kraft Incorporated 
Colgate-Palmolive Company 
International Telecommunications 
Satellite Organization 
Grumman Corporation 
Oracle Corporation 
Maxell Corporation Of America 
Rockwell International Corp. 
Hitachi America, LID. 
United Technologies Corporation 
United Technologies Sikorsky 
Aircraft 


$10,000 or more 
Diasonics, Inc. 
Mr. Rinaldo Piaggio 
Buehler Aviation Research 
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours 


John D. and Catherine T. 
MacArthur Foundation 

Prime Computer, Inc. 

American Movie Classics Company 

American Finance Group 

Syntex Laboratories, Inc. 

S.C. Johnson and Son, Inc. 


MEM/Mars 

Fairchild Industries, Inc. 
NexT, Inc. 

General Dynamics Corp. 

The Dudley Observatory 
Cincinnati Insurance Company 
Air Line Pilots Association 
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation 


$5,000 or more 
Cubic Corporation 
Atomic Library 
Texas Instruments Incorporated 
Association Of Naval Aviation 
Hughes Aircraft Company 
Qmega Watch Corporation 
American Telephone & Telegraph 
Xerox Credit Corporation 
Time-Life Books, Inc. 
Rolls Royce, Inc. 


$1,000 or more 


National Space Club 

Mr. Anthony J. Diorio 

Icdr. Jeffrye Shedd, USNR (Ret) 
Sanders Associates, Inc. 

Flying Midshipmen Association, Inc. 
Morgan Guaranty Trust of New York 
Washington Technology Foundation 


$500 or more 
Helen J. McCray 
Memory of Bryan R. Miner 
Thomas E. Blount 
Washington Apple PI, Ltd. 
Emerson Electric 


$250 or more 
RAdm. William A. Gureck, USN (Ret) 
Lcdr Harry B. Dunlap, USN (Ret) 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 
Donors of Financial Support 


$10,000 or more ; $500.00 or more 
Michael Sonnenreich Rep. Charles Rangel 
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosenthal 
$250.00 or more 
$5,000 or more David Driskell 
Women's Committee of the Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pierce 
Smithsonian Institution 


$1,000 or more 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nooter 
Mrs. Carl Selden 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 
Donors of Financial Support | 


$100,000 or more 
The National Institute for the 
Conservation of Cultural Property 
Tiffany & Co. 


$50,000 or more 
Phillip and Patricia Frost 
Philanthropic Fund 
Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy 


$10,000 or more 
Estate of Alice H. Colquitt 
Mr. and Mrs. Barney A. Ebsworth 
Foundation 
First City, Texas 
The J. Paul Getty Trust 
Nestle Enterprises, Inc. 
James Renwick Alliance 
Mr. Wilbur L. Ross 


$5,000 or more 

The Abramson Foundation 

Joseph Alfrandre & Co., Inc. 

The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley 
Foundation 

William R. and Nora H. 
Lichtenberg Foundation 

The Overbrook Foundation 

The Ruth and Vernon 
Taylor Foundation 


$1,000 or more 
Anonymous Individuals 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Victor Beadles 
The Beardsley Foundation 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bernstein 
Ms. Constance Caplan 
The Fairchild Industries Foundation 
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Funger 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goetz 
Mr. Arvin Gottlieb 


$1,000 or more (continued) 
Mr. Hugh Halff, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr. 
Mr. Wayne Koonce and 
Ms. Harriet Hentges 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Hill 
Mr. and Mrs. Jaqueline H. Hume 
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kainen 
The LaChaise Foundation 
Mr. Jacques E. Lennon 
Mr. Edward J. Lenkin 
and Ms. Katherine L. Mier 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon 
Ms. Nancy B. Negley 
The Peters Corporation 
Mr. & Mrs. David E. Purvis 
Senator and Mrs. John D. 
Rockefeller, IV 
Mr. Samuel Rose 
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sams 
Mr. Allan Sellars 
Judge and Mrs. Oliver Seth 
Mrs. John Farr Simmons 
Mr. Ira Spanierman 
Truevision 
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Warner 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilsey 
Mr. Edward F. Wilson and 
Dr. Edward T. Wilson 
Women's Committee of the 
Smithsonian Associates 


$500 or more 
Adam A. Weschler & Son 


$250 or more 
Mrs. Margret Craver 
Ms. Beverly J. Lang 
Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Pierce 


Ww 
ie 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 


Donors of Financial Support 


$100,000 or more 
Amax Incorporated 
Exxon Coal and Minerals Company: 


Homestake Mining Company 
Texaco Incorporated Foundation 


$50,000 or more 
Chevron 
Mr. Barry Yampol 


$10,000 or more 

AROO Oil and Gas Company 
CCNAA 
Freeport-—McMoRan, Incorporated 
Manufactures Hanover Trust 
National Geographic Society 
Phelps Dodge Corporation 
United States Borax and 

Chemical Corporation 


$5,000 or more 
James R. Agen 
BP Minerals America 
Chase Manhattan Bank 
The Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donner, Jr. 
Evergreen Marine Corporation 
William J. Hume Trust 
National Geographic Society 
PacifiCorp Foundation/NERCO 

Fund 

Dr. Clyde F. E. Roper 
Mrs. Annie B. Wetmore 
Mr. Chi-Chung Yu 


$1,000 or more 
Ferdinand Eberstadt 
Dr. Oliver S. Flint, dr. 
G.. W.. Hart, ar. 
Mrs. Jefferson Patterson 
Mrs. Mary L. Ripley 
David Rockefeller, Jr. 
The W. R. Stamler Corporation 
Dr. F. Christian Thompson 
Aileen B. Train 
UNOCAL Corporation Science and 
Technology Division 
Mr. George B. Vogt 


$500 or more 
Anonymous 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foley 
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Frank 
Mr. Richard E. Petit 
The Edgar V. Weir Family 
Foundation, Inc. 


$100 or more 

Dr. W. Ronald Heyer 

Ms. Teresa M. Holland 

Dr. Albert D. Maizels 

Pittway Corporation Charitable 
Foundation 

Primary Impressions, 
Incorporated 

Society of Aquatic Veterinary 
Medicine 

Harrison Watson, Jr. 

Austin B. Williams 


$50 or more 
Dr. Alan H. Cheetham 
Harley I. Manner 
John H. Miles, Jr. 
H. A. Miller 
Stephen Renvoize 
Dr. Donald W. Tuff 
University of the West Indies 


$25 or more 
Robert P. Owen 
Dr. Edward G. Purdy 
Harald A. Rehder 
Dieter Rinke 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Terwedow 
Miss Helena M. Weiss 
Dr. Richard Zusi 


$10 or more 
Melinda S. Allen 
Aquatic Research Institute 
Aukland Institute and Museum 
Australian Institute of Marine 

Science 

Australian Museum 
Australian National Museum 
Arthur L. Bloom 
B. E. Brown 


Centre D'Oceanologie de 
Marseille 

Charles E. Burkland 

William J. Cooke 

Department of Conservation 

Roger Cuffey 

Department of Primary 
Industries 

Dr. Roger J. Hnatiuk 

Mary L. Hyams 

Hugh H. Iltis 

Jardin Botanique Montreal 

Dr. Oscar W. Johnson 

Dr. Brian Jones 

Liverpool Museum 

Raymond B. Manning 

R. M. Mason 

David L. Meyer 

Raymond L. Meyers 

The Micronesian Institute 

Ministry of Fisheries 

Peter Morris 

Lisa Nagaoka 


NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 
Donors of Financial Support 


$100,000 or more 
The Morris and Gwendolyn 
Cafritz Foundation 


$10,000 or more 
The Anschutz Foundation 
Jeane W. Austin 
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, 
Ine: 
The Equitable Life Assurance 
Society 
The T. M. Evans Foundation 
Kirkland & Ellis Foundation 
New Sweden '88 New York 
Committee 
Vinson & Elkins, Attorneys 


OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE 


Nancy C. Ogden 

Pacific Tropical Botanical 
Garden 

Wendell K. Patton 

Ds €: (POEs 

Ang Put, Jr. 

Pamela Roe 

Royal Society 

Dr. John S. Ryland 

James Scatterday 

Stephen V. Smith 

Frederick W. Taylor 

John W. Underwood 

University of California 

University of Hawaii 
Foundation 

Marshall Weisler 

World Life Research Institute 

Dr. S. R. J. Woodell 

Hiroyuki Yokochi 


$1 or more 
Norman E. Leppert 


$5,000 or more 
The Barra Foundation, Inc. 
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, 
Counselors at Law 


$1,000 or more 
Leslie H. Goldberg 
Jack Haas 
Chester H. Lasell 
The Ruth and Frank Stanton 
Fund 


$250 or more 
Beverly Lang 
Barry and Beverly Pierce 


Donors of Financial Support 


$1,000 or more 
Mary Livingston Ripley 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 
Donors of Financial Support 


Boeing Corporation 

Domino Farms 

Franklin Kissner Estate 

George Gund Foundation 
Goodwill Games 

King Features' Syndicate 
McDonnell Douglas Foundation 
MCI Foundation 

New Mexico Council on Photography 
Pepsi-Cola Co. 

Phillips Petroleum Foundation 
Staten Island Children's Museum 


OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 
Donors of Financial Support 


$50,000 or more 
Brother International Corporation, Inc. 


$10,000 or more 
American Airlines 


$1,002 or more 
Myer Foundation 


OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 
Donors of Financial Support 


$100,000 or more 
State of Hawai'i 
Hawai'i Visitors Bureau 
American Committee on the French 
Revolution 


$10,000 or more 
Music Performance Trust Funds 
Duty Free Shoppers, Inc. 
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. 
Aloha Airlines, Inc. 
American Telephone & 
Telegraph, Inc. 
Bank of Hawai'i 
First Hawaiian Bank 
Frito Lay of Hawai'i 
GTE - Hawaiian Tel 
Hawaiian Electric 
Industries, Inc. 
International Savings/National 
Mortgage & Finance Co. 
Japan Travel Bureau 
Oceanic Properties, 
Pacific Resources, 


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OFFICE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 


Donors of Financial Support 


$50,000 or more 
General Foods Fund, Inc. 


$25,000 or more 


John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 


Florence Gould Foundation 


$10,000 or more 
Gannett Foundation 
Centre des Nouvelles Industries et 
Technologies 


$5,000 or more 
Victor Company of Japan 
Quebec Ministry of Cultural 
Affairs 
RJR Tobacco International 
Matson Navigation Company 


$1,000 or more 
Coca-Cola Company 
Squibb Corporation 
Puerto Rico, USA Foundation 


$500 or more 
Richard Kurin 


$5,000 or more 
Joseph H. Hazen Foundation, Inc. 
SNECMA, Inc. 


$1,000 or more 
Airbus Industrie of North America, 
Inc. 
Thomson-CSF, Inc. 


$500 or more 
T. Evans Wyckoff 


Office of the Assistant Secretary for External Affairs 


Donors of Financial Support 


$1,000 or more 
Howard Phipps Foundation 
Mrs. Dielle Fleischmann 


$10,000 or more 
Mrs. Russell Arundel 
Josephine R. Cunningham 
The Corporate Printing Company 


Carnegie Corporation of New York 


Rockefeller Foundation 
Ford Foundation 


SMITHSONIAN RESIDENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAM 


Donors of Financial Support 


$10,000 or more 
The Washington Post Company 


$5,000 or more 
Virginia Bar Association 
Orion Pictures Corporation 


$1,000 or more 

International Council 

of Museums 
Winchester Schools 
Polish American Congress 
Columbia Pictures 
Foundation for Iranian Studies 
Embassy of the SFR Yugoslavia 
Australian Government 
Embassy of the Federal Republic 

of Germany 
Fisk Alumni of 

Washington 


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$500 or more 
Austrian Consulate General 
28th International Geological 
Congress 
Digital Equipment Corporation 
Of the Metropolitan Area 
Greater Washington Board 
of Trade 
Pennsylvania Avenue 
Development Corporation 
Links, Inc 
Harry N. Abrams 


$250 or more 
The American Institute 
of Architects 
Leanne Rees 
Southwestern Bell Foundation 
Committee of 100 on 
Federal City 


Donors to the Collection 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES 
Donors to the Collections 


John W. Aldrich: papers of John W. Aldrich 
Richard Banks: papers of Richard Banks 

Peter Braestrup: papers of Peter Braestrup 
George B. Field: papers of George B. Field 
Storrs Lh. Olson: papers: of..Storrs: \L. Olson 
Crimilda Pontes: papers of Crimilda Pontes 

S. Dillon Ripley: papers of S. Dillon Ripley 
Curtis W. Sabrosky: papers of Curtis W. Sabrosky 
Frank C. Whitmore: papers of Frank C. Whitmore 
S. Joseph Wright: papers of S. Joseph Wright 


Institutions 


American Arachnological Society: records of the Society 
American Ornithologists' Union: records of the Union 
American Society of Ichthyologists and 

Herpetologists: records of the Society 
American Society of Mammalogists: records of the Society 
American Society of Zoologists: records of the Society 
Botanical Society of Washington: records of the Society 
Colonial Waterbird Society: records of the Society 
Nationai Institute for the Conservation 

of Cultural Properties, Inc.: papers of the Institute 
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology: records of the Society 
Washington Conservation Guild: records of the Guild 


SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 


Donors to the Collection 


Individual Donors 


Samuel Aco 

Dr. Jack Adams 
Dario Jaramillo Agudelo 
Ignacio Agudo 

O. Akinlabi 

Chief Alagba 

Mohsin A. Alaini 
Yara de Alencar 
Zaynab Alkali 

El Anatsui 

Silvio Bedini 

Dr. Barbara Blackmun 
Andre Blandin 
Harriett G. Bledsoe 
Mike Blumenthal 
Martha Bowen 

Roy Burgess 

Dr. Pamela Burns-Balogh 
Eckhard Breitinger 
Mamie House Brown 
Ricky Burnett 

Peter Cannell 
Luisella Carretta 
Ivan Castro 

Judith Clancy 

Fred Collier 
Victoria Conzatti 
R. Cooke 

Ron Crombie 

Mary Croninger 
Jacqueline Cundiff 
Esther Dagan 

Dr. Charles Dane 
Richard Davis 

Amos S. Deinard, MD 
Alain Derbier 

David Dibner 

Aaron Didier 
Kathrine Dirks 
Alfred Dohm 

Dr. David Dorward 
Dr. Henry Drewal 
Harvey Duke 


R. Dunnigan 

Dr. Omotoso Eluyemi 
Mrs. Sherman Euler 
Carl H. Ernst 

Pamela Ferrell 
Michael Fleischer 
Olivér’-S.° Flint; -dx% 
Dr. Barbara Frank 
Aristides Frias 
Frigga Gibbs 

Sarah Jane Gillam 
Margaret L. Gordon 
Carolyn Hahn 

Farhad Hakimzadeh 
Thomas M. Hancock III 
Prof. Victor E. Hanzeli 
Lillian B. Hettling 
Dr. Robert S. Hoffman 
Harry Hoogstraal 
Elton Louis Howe 
John Hyltoft 

Mike Irrifere 

Minoru Imajima 

Edwin K. Jaycox 

W.A. Jayeoba 

Norman G. Jensen 
Antonio Nunez Jimenez 
Heine Jockers 

David Jones 

Bill Karg 

Vija L. Karklins 
Michael J. Katz 
Tsutomu Kawasaki 
John Keinath 

Roger Kennedy 

George G. King 


Florence Greasley 


Knighton 

Ray Kondratas 
Chantal Kozyreff 
Yoon-Hee Kwon 
Betty LaDuke 
Robert J. Lavenberg 


Eli Leon 

Dr. Elbert Little 
Ms. Gale Litvak 

Dr. Carlyle A. Luer 
Mark Madsen 

Pierre Marly 

Nadia Martayan 

Mrs. James V. Martin 
Stephen Memoli 

Roy McDiarmid 
William F. McGuinn 
Prof. Patrick McNaughton 
Beate Meffert 
Barbara Meyer-Marroth 
Cora S. Middleton 
Florence Montgomery 
E.J. Moorhead 

J. Tom Morgan, Jr. 
Alain Nicolas 

Prof. C. Valiente Noailles 
Julio Noriega 

James B. Norman, Jr. 
Daniel K. Odell 
Angeles Diaz Ojeda 
Adedayo Ologundudu 
Dr. Storrs, Olson 
Joseph A. Opala 
Richard C. O'Rourke 
J. Bruce Overmier 
Pat Oyelola 

Barbara Paxson 
Laszlo Mester de Parajd 
Jim & Carol Parrish 
Helen B. Payne 

Edith Pressler 
Elizabeth Rankin 
Thomas Reardon 
Thomas J. Reaume 
Jerome Redfearn 
Porter B. Reed 
Howard C. Reese 
Krishna Riboud 

Prof. Andrew Roberts 
Edith Rosenthal 

Mr. James Ross 


Dr. Raffaella Rossi-Manaresi 


Bre 2. RUDINOLE 


Prof. Howard A. Russell 
Curtis Sabrosky 
Nivcanor Restrepo 
Santamaria 

Antonio Santangelo 
Yaya Savane 

Yvette Scheven 

Nick Schliapin 

Walter E. Schutz 
Victoria Scott 

John E. Semonche 

David H. Shayt 

Michael Sheehe 

Dr. Bill Siegmann 

Dr. Raymond Silverman 
Martin Smith 

Robert A. Smithson, MD 
Mr. Nanda Soobben 
Rachida de Souza 

Dr. Victor. Springer 
Dr. George Switzer 
Paul Taylor 

Wendy Thomas 

John S. Tomer 

Dr. Mua Tung-hsu 

Oscar Flores Villela 
Dr. Carlo Violani 
Michael Ward 

R.A. Webber 

Kimberley Webber 

Rev. Canon J.C. Weller 
Ellen B. Wells 
Winniefred B. Whipple 
John White 

Hans Witte 

Dr. Michael Zickerick 
Dr. George Zug 


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Institutional Donors 


American Institute of the History of Pharmacy 
Archives d'Architecture Moderne 

Association of Art Museum Directors 

Bartley Crucible & Refractories 

Basel Universitatsbibliothek 

Bayreuth University 

Black-Art Gallery 

Center for the Fine Arts 

Center for the History of Electrical Engineering 
Center for Research Libraries 

College of William and Mary, Dept. of Anthropology 
Department of the Army 

Eritrean People's Liberation Front 

Everson Museum of Art 

Fairfax Workshop of Ikebana International, Chapter #1 
Friend's Way 

Fundacion Universo Veintiuno, A. C. 

Gallery Nine, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 
His Majesty's Biological Laboratory 

Italian Cultural Institute 

The Japan Foundation 

Johannesburg Art Gallery 

Mindata Microform Systems 

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 

Musee Africain 

Musee Barbier-Mueller 

Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France 

Museo Nacional de Etnologia 

Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi 

NMAH Archives Center 

NMAH Department of Social and Cultural History 
NMAH Division of Community Life 

Nantucket Historical Association 

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 
New Orleans Museum of Art 

Pretoria Art Museum 

Santa Barbara Museum of Art 

Schuck Sohne AG 

Sea World 

Simon & Schuster 

Spelman College 

Swaziland National Trust Commission 

University of Nigeria 

U. S. National Library of Medicine 

Welland Canals Society 

Whitney Museum of American Art 


Anacostia Museum 
Donors to the Collection 


Jan Shelton Schwarz. Unidentified African-American Choral Group 
photograph. 

Beth P. Wilson. Crispus Attucks Scroll. 

Faith Powell. One Item of Sheet Music. 

David Wellington. Portrait of unidentified African-American male 
found in the District Building. 

Rebecca Ratcliff. Embroidered Tea Towel (or dish towel) 


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY 
Donors to the Collection 


Rajinder K. Keith and Narinder K. Keith. Bridal hair ormament (Jhumar), 
gold, India, ca. 1890; in memory of their mother (S1989.1) 

Mr. Luke Powell. Color photograph by Luke Powell (1946- ), "Lavender 
Flowers near Maimana." (S1989.2) 

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robbins. Opaque watercolor on paper, "The Siege of 
Mathura by the Armies of Jarasandha," Nepal, late 18th C. ($1988.58) 

Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Sprunt. Painting, ink and colors on paper, "Children 
Playing in the Snow,” China, 1890-1900. 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 
Donors to the Collection 


Air France, Selection of "Concorde" catering equipment designed by Raymond Loewy 
for Air France, plastic, c. 1976. (1989-24-1-21) Accepted for study 
purposes: 101 plastic cups and dishes, plastic tote bag, 34 plastic 
glasses, two porcelain dishes and condiments. 

Aluminor Luminaires, "WO" halogen lamp, designed by Sacha Ketoff and Andre 
Lavigne, France, c. 1988 (1989-4-1) 

Anonymous, "Lunar Network" sculpture in two parts (bowl and base) by Concetta 
Mason, glass, USA, 1986. (1989-16-1la,b) 

Junici Arai, openwork white scarf with bird design by Junichi Arai, Japan, 1988. 
(1989-14-11). 

The Avenue, "Rockets" length of screen-printed silk designed by Georgina von 
Etzdorf, England, 1987. (1989-8-1) 

John P. Axelrod, table or desk lamp by Russell Wright, spun aluminum and wood, mid 
1930s. (1989-67-1) 

Konstanze Bachmann, "10 Years Iscar Self Grip 1977-1987 and Still the Classic 
Standard" calendar, Dan Resinger, USA. (1989-46-1) 

Boros Cotton, Ltd., three lengths of fabric by various designers printed by Boros. 
(1989-66-1-3) 

Torun Vivianna Bulow-Hube, silver bracelet, Indonesia, 1959-60. (1989-59-1) 

Clarence House, "Diaghilev" warp printed silk from design by Yvonne Marchal, 
adapted for Clarence House, printed in France, 1986. (1988-114-1) 
"Pierrot" warp printed silk same as above. (1988-114-2) "Ghana" length of 
fabric, no. 31773/2-le 10-5, USA, 1980s. (1989-55-1) 

Garth Clark and Mark del Vecchio, five-piece dinner service, glazed ceramic, Jeff 
Oestreich, USA, 1988. (1988-98-1-4) 

Garth Clark Gallery, "Bengali" bowl by William Underhill, bronze, 1988, USA 
(1988-109-1). 

Mrs. John F. Cole, embroidered panel, Art Nouveau design by Margaret Kostolany, 
Hungary, c. 1900. (1989-28-1) Embroidered panel with boder of stylized 
flowers by Margaret Kostolany. c. 1900. (1989-28-2) 

Coquet Porcelainier a Limoges, 13 pieces of tableware designed by Marc Held in 
1973, glazed porcelain, produced c. 1988. (1989-19-13) 

Rosemary Corroon, parure consisting of one bracelet, brooch, one pair of earrings, 
gold, onyx, pearls, French (7), c. 1860. (1988-107-1-3b) 

Creation Baumann, eleven lengths of fabrics by Creation Baumann. (1988-111-1-11) 
Eight samplebooks of swatches of Creation Baumann fabrics. (1988-111-12-19) 

Cristalleries de Saint-Louis, "Medici" footed vase, pressed glass with gothic 
design, French, c. 1840. (1988-108-1) 

Jacqueline Davidson, "Secticon" desk clock, phenolmelamine, brass designed by 
Angelo Mangiarotti, 1962, Italy/Switzerland. (1988-95-1) 

Mrs. Elaine Evans Dee, "The White House," illustration board model kit, USA, 1976. 
(1989-61-1) 

Jean Michel Delisle, "Archeologie Future" lamp designed by Christian Duc, 
patinated bronze and glass, France. (1989-68-1) 

Donald Deskey, 1502 drawings by the designer and one by Ruth Reve. 
(1988-101-1-1503) Also includes three 4-drawer filing cabinets and several 
packages of archival materials pertaining to Deskey works. Non-accessioned 
archival material for Library use. 

Robert Ebendorf Art Studio, set of three drawings for fireplace equipment by 
Clement E. Horton, USA, 20th century. (1989-32-1-3) Twenty-one drawings 
for andirons by Clement E. Horton. (1989-32-4-24) Drawing for lamp by 
Clement E. Horton. (1989-32-25) Additional archival material for artists 
files. 


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Jessica Feingold, batik panel landscape design, USA, early 20th century. 
(1989-21-1) 

FERMOB, "Face a Face" secretaire-designed by Pascal Mourgue, enameled steel, 
France, 1987. (1989-22-1) 

Helen Fioratti, five pieces of French and English wallpaper, early 19th century. 
(1989-49-1-5) 

Fujii & Co., Ltd. Two "Fisso" desk sets designed by Igarashi Studios, plastic and 
metal, Japan, 1988. (1989-18-1-28) 

Cora Ginsburg, roll of wallpaper, France, early 19th century. (1988-105-1) Two 
fragments of wallpaper, France, early 19th century. (1988-105-2,3). One 
length of wallpaper plus one fragment, France, early 19th century. 
(1988-105-4,5) 

Mrs. Julia Haiblen, two pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, c. 1920. (1989-69-1la-2b) 

Mrs. Lucille Langdon Hamilton, four spoons made of coconut, ivory, coral, wood, 
metal, and mother-of-pearl. (1988-85-1-4) 

Hermes S.A., "Pippa" folding desk and stool designed by Rena Dumas and Peter 
Coles, pearwood, leather, brass, France, 1985-87. (1989-36-1,2) 

Ysabella Hincapie, printed scarf with U.N. seal and flags of nations, USA, 1957. 
(L989 29-1") 

William Hodge, "Signal Bag" beadwork bag, designed by William Hodge, Canada, 1988. 
(1989-44-1) 

Jarcho, Scwarts, Yarles, Santilli, Ltd., two table lamps, glass shades on wood 
bases, by Mark McDonnell, USA, 1985. (1988-82-1,2) 

JG Furniture Systems, Inc., "The Sportes Mesh Chair," armchair designed by Ronald 
C. Sportes, enameled steel, USA, 1984. (1989-57-1) 

Faie J. Joyce, bequest, pair of side chairs by Rene Drouot, upholstered in 
Aubusson tapestry after design by Madeleine Luka, France, c. 1939. 
(1989-23-1,2) ' 

Jacques Jugeat, Inc. "Berlioz" vase designed by Claude Bromet, glass, France, 
1986. (1988-100-1) 

Koch & Lowy, Inc., "Dove" lamp designed by Mario Barbaglia and Marco Colambo, 
Italy, 20th century. (1989-60-1) 

Martin Kramer, man’s tobacco pouch, printed leather, Germany, 1865-70. 
(1989-33-1) 

Ed Krauss, two drawings of interiors by George Lahey, USA, 20th century. 
(1988-103-1,2) 

Kravet Fabrics, Inc., length of fabric, "Futura," USA. (1988-86-1) 

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Krieg, porcelain tea service with enamel and gilt decor, 
Russian, Juznetson factory, late 19th century. (1988-96-1la-9b) 

J. Russell Lynes, pop-up ad for Tavern Flrstenberg, The Hague. (1989-70-1) 

Marimekko oy, six lengths of printed fabrics by various designers, printed in 
Finland by Marimekko oy. (1988-110-1-6) 

Mrs. C. R. Marshall, fragment of printed linen, Italy or Spain, late l6th-early 
17th century. (1988-93-1). . 

Betty Ivy Martin, Crocheted bag, USA or Europe, 19th century. (1988-78-1). 
Crocheted and knitted bag, USA, 19th century. (1988-78-2). 

David McFadden, three-piece flatware set by Jean-Marie Patois, stainless steel, 
France, 1980s. (1988-115-1-3) 

Micio & Co., samplebook of 69 wallcoverings, "Micio & Co., Number Five", USA, 

c. 1988. (1988-106-1(1-69). 

Migeon & Migeon, six bangle bracelets, resin, by Migeon & Migeon, France, 1988 
(1989-15-1-6). 

Mont Blanc, "Target" wristwatch from Grafix line, designed by Michael Honack and 
Joey Rayburn-Thomas, rubber strap and case, USA, 1988. (1989-43-1) 

Josef Mrozec, cream jug, porcelain, Germany, c. 1930. (1989-47-1) 

Naos Graphics, nineteen cut paper cards and one three-dimensional graphic designed 
by Ted Naos, USA, 20th century. (1988-97-1-20) 


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Boras Wafveri AB, lengths of fabric "Populus" and "Pram" by Sven Fristedt, Sweden. 
(1988-87-1,2) 

Wahlworks Textiles, "Golden Section," length of fabric and two color ways by Wendy 
Wahl, USA. (1989-45-la-c) 

Walker Group/CNI, eleven drawings; designs for Park Regency Condominium, in 
Houston, Texas by Venturi, Rauch, and Scott Brown, USA. (1988-104-1-11) 

Page Williams, sample of the construction of tapp-lace, USA, 1900s. (1989-56-1) 

William Woolfenden, Side chair and lounge chair of corrugated cardboard and 
masonite by Frank 0. Gehry, USA, 1970. (1988-79-1,2) 

Zojirushi Corp. & Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd., "Cubic" Bar set by Hitoshi Oshima, 
plastic, Japan, c. 1988. (1989-27-1-3b). Same as above in different color. 
(1989-27-4-6b) 

ZOO-INK, five samples of fabrics by Alan Grinberg of ZOO-INK. (1988-113-1-5) 

Zuber & Cie, four panels of wallcovering "Les Falaises" silk screen by Alain Le 
Foll, France, 1976. (1989-26-1-4) 


FREER GALLERY OF ART 
Donors to the Collection 


Mr. Robert H. Barton. Dish; pottery, Izumo ware; Japanese, Meiji period, 
1868-1912. 

Ms. Louise A. Cort. Seventeen shards; pottery; Japanese; Takatori ware, 
Uchigaiso kiln. 

Mr. Dean Frasché. Twenty-four pieces of Thai pottery (1989.32-.56). 
Twenty-three pieces of Vietnamese pottery (1989.10-.31). Seven pieces 
of Chinese pottery (1989.4-.9). 

Mrs. Lucile Seaman Lamey. European shape teapot, pottery, Japan, Satsuma 
style, datable to 1904; in memory of her parents, Professor and Mrs. A. 
E. Seaman 

Mr. Stanley J. Love. Hanging scroll painting, anonymous, "Lu Dongbing 
Subduing a Demon"; China, Zhe School, 14th-15th C. 

Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Lutkins. Wardrobe with doors, shelves and drawers, 
huang-hua-li wood, China, Ming-Ch’ing dynasty, 17th C. (1989.57); 
armchair with woven reed seat, back splat of burl wood, China, 17th C. 
(1989.59); cabinet with doors and shelf, huang-hua-li wood, China, 17th 
Ga (2989058). 

Mrs. Annemarie Pope. Carved wooden shop sign for a ceramics dealer, 

Japan. 

Mrs. Karol Kirberger Rodriguez. Bottle, underglaze cobalt decoration, 
ceramic, China, Ming dynasty, early 17th C. (1989.1); Porcelain 
platter, underglaze cobalt decoration, ceramic, Japan, early }7th C. 
(1989.2); and porcelain kendi, underglaze cobalt decoration, China, Ming 
dynasty, early 17th C. 

Mrs. S. L. Tesone. Set of four paintings on paper, “Tales of Genji," 

Japan; set of four paintings on paper, battle scenes, Japan. 


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HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 
Donors to the Library 


Olga Hirshhorn, Washington, D.C. 


HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN 
Donors to the Collection 


Robert Brown Gallery. Painting by Oliveira Cesar (89.1). 

Dr. Joseph A. Chazen. Mixed media on glass by Howard Ben 
Tre “(88-33:3)*s 

Charles Cowles. Collage on fiberboard by Wallace Berman 
(88.030 jes 


Harry Kahn. Etching on paper by Dorothea Rockburne (88.32). 


Estate of Boris Lovet-Lorski. Sculpture by the artist 
(8:9 S21 23 

Philip Sherrod. Painting by the artist (88.42). 

Smithsonian Resident Associate Program. Serigraph by Willem 
De Looper (89.10). 

Estate of Raphael Soyer. Drawings on paper in five 
sketchbooks (88.33-88.37). 


NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM 
Donors to the Collections 


Avirex, USA. One leather flying coat crrrently used by the USAF. 

Mr. Charles Baptie. Oil Painting by David Shepherd, entitled: Capital Airlines 
Viscount Flying over New York City. 

Estate of Ralph S. Barnaby. Collection of: Two Early Bird medals, three Early 
Bird pins, two Early Bird plaques, one Early Bird cap, one Early Bird metal 
stamp, two World War I United States Victory medals, one United States 
Discharge pin, one Frank Lahm medal, cone United States World War I pilot’s 
badge, one silver Aero Show trophy cup, National Soaring Museum patch and 

Ms. Louise Beatty. Early Bird metal stam enblen. 

Ms. Elizabeth Beauregard. 20 piece women’s uniform, Customer Service Manager, 


Carnegie Institution of Washington. Slide rule with case. 

Mr. Edwin G. Collen. Royal Air Force aircraft bubble sextant used in World War 
Tr. 

Cray Research, Inc. Cray 1 super computer processor. 

Dai Shucheng, Shanghai Aerobatic Troupe. Two boomerangs, two bladed used by 


troupe. 

Ms. Natale J. Donato. Martin 130 China Clipper wood model aircraft. 

Professor Michael J. Flack. Color print entitled L’ascension de Vincent 
Lonardivenititen a Londres en 1784 by Ch. Dupont, V. Levallois ed. Paris 1790. 
Ford Aerospace & Commmications Organization. Intelsat V, scale model satellite. 

Mr. Gordon Friang. Nine pieces of United States Army, World War I clothing. 

Mr. Paul E. Garber. Four Japanese aircraft instruments of World War I vintage. 

General Services Administration. Lycoming aircraft reciprocating engine. 

Mr. Monte F. Graham. AEF footlocker, two canteens, personal papers and various 
medals. 

Grid Systems Inc.. Grid compass II, on board computer for Space Shuttle. 

Mrs. John J. Ide. Two eighteenth century balloon commemorative boxes made of 
tortoise shell. Ome oil painting by Eduard Soussa, entitled: Portrait of John 
J. Ide. 

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Physics Department. Saturn launch computer 
cabinets with core memory planes and transistorized circuit boards used as 
units with the RCA 110 A digital computer. 

International Telecommications Satellite Organization. Intelsat IV, scale mdel 
satellite. 

Mr. Ira Milton Jones. Miniature World War I Overseas Flyer’s Association Trophy. 

E. Thomas Magoffin. Laffayette Escadrille commemorative medal and Quiet Birdman 
membership card, (metal). 

Mr. Frank X. Marsh. Mitchell U-2 Superwing kit built flying wing aircraft. 

McDonnell Douglas Astronautics. United States space station model and space 
smittle orbiter model. 

Miss Alberta Meyer. Two World War II aircraft food containers. 

Mr. Robert C. Mikesh. Microphone T-17 used on a B-26 aircraft. 

Ministat de France, Romainia. Romainian c. 1940, pilot’s cap, badge, trousers, 
and coat. 

Monterey Park Police Department through Captain Joseph A. Santoro. Ultraflight 
Lazair SS EC ultralight type aircraft. 

Mr. Greg Mort. Watercolor, entitled: Year of the Comet. 


NASA, Johnson Space Center. HP=-41 handheld calculator with pouch. Two emergency 
breathing appartus. One 16 mm data acquisition camera. 

Northrop Corporation. B-2 bomber aircraft wood and plastic model. 

Northwest Airlines. McDonnell Douglas Aerospace plane model. 

Pepsi-Cola Company through Rebecca Madeira. One painting of Christa McAuliffe by 
Mel Bolden. 

Mr. Robert W. Pfeiffer. One German World War II aviator leather helmet. 

Mr. John Piccard. Fabric from "Century of Progress" balloon. 

Mr. Charles T. Preston. Fourteen pieces of aircraft radio equipment. 

It. Commander James A. Quinlin. Black and grey American Airlines wool bootie. 

Mrs. Stephanie L. Sands. 37 piece women’s uniform, Pan American Purser, c. 1984- 
87. 

Captain William E. Scarboruogh, USN (ret.). Consolidated PBY-1 Catalina metal 
promotional aircraft model. 

Mr. Arlo E. Schroeder. Grumman TBF-1C Avenger model aircraft. 

Mr. Zay Smith. United Airlines fight calculator. 

Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, Office of Volunteer 
Services. Four letters to Paul E. Garber that are signed by astronaut Mary 
Cleave and carried aboard the space shuttle in May 1989. 

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American Art. Two lithographs by 
Paul Nash, entitled: Moonlight Voyage, Hampden Flying Above the Clouds and The 
Raiders on the Moors. 

Mr. John A. Sproston. Oil painting, entitled: Racing the Front. 

Swiss Air Force Museum. One de Havilland Ghost 48 Mk I turbojet engine. 

Textron Lycoming. Avco Lycoming PLF1A-2 high bypass turbofan engine. 

United Airlines. United Airlines terminal sign. 

United States Air Force, Reese Air Force Base. Terrain board and remte camera 
mechanism associated with terrain board. 

United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Lockheed C-130A, 
Hercules transport aircraft. 

United States Army Fort L. Wood Museum. One Luftwaffe fur-lined coat and one 
Luftwaffe fur-lined cap with eagle insignia. 

United States Marine Corps Air Ground Museum. Three Soviet Shavak aircraft 
guns. 

United States Navy, David Taylor Research Center. Three wind tunnel dirigible 
wood models. 

United States Navy Department. Five World War II recognition models. 

United States Navy, Naval Air Systems Command. McDonnell Douglas F-4S Phantom II 
aircraft. 

Mrs. R. Kimberling Winters. NARC superhomer VHT-3 aviation radio superhomer 
VHT-3 aviation radio transmitter. 

Mr. Walter Wright. Acryllic painting, Toward the Summit . 

Yerkes Observatory. Flown V-2 spectrograph camera. 

Ms. Vera Zorn and Mr. Eugene A. Studenski. Leather flying jacket, helmet, boots 
and doll mascot. 


Donors to the Information Management Division 


1361st Audio Visual Sqd.: group photograph of 20th Air Force commanders meeting 
with Brigadier General Roger Ramey, 1945. 

Air France: certificate commemorating the Air France Concorde dedication at 
Dulles International Airport, April 16, 1989. 


Mr. Glenn D. Anderson: booklet promoting the Consolidated Model 14 "Husky Junior" 
aircraft, 1928. 

Mr. Horace Alter: 3 cu. ft. of aerospace design materials 
relating to Convair and Lockheed, 1941-1970s. 

Mr. Jeff Asner: War Department technical manual mmber T™ 1-205 entitled Air 
Navigation, November 25, 1940. 

Mr. Walter G. Bailey: copy of Aircraft Mechanics, Inc., undated. 

Dr. William J. Ballard: material related to Paramount Aircraft and that firm’s 
Chief designer, Walter James Carr, ca. 1920s-1930s. 

Mr. Charles Baptie: Pratt and Whitney engine handbook detailing the Wasp and 
Hornet engines, 1924. 

Mrs. Louise Beatty: photographs, newsclippings, and corresponence related to the 
career of aviator George Beatty, ca. 1910-1928. 

Mr. J. Ted Beebe: memorabilia related to James H. "Jack" Knight, an early airmail 
and commercial airline pilot, ca. 1930s-1940s. 

Mr. John Berendt: blueprint and photocopies showing engine mount structure for 
the Fairchild 24 Ranger 6-440-C5 engine, 1943. 

Mrs. John D. Bick: memorabilia related to World War I aviator Robert McKnight, 
Ca. 1978). 

Mr. & Mrs. Warren M. & Catherine C. Bodie: 101 aviation photographs and 109 
negatives of aviation photographs, 1928-1977. 

Mr. Michael W. Bourguin: 14 drawings of the Mitchell U-2 Superwing, 1980. 
Col. Eduard Brandt: three Spencer Aircraft Engine crank case drawings, June and 
July, 1940. 

Mr. A. Raymond Brooks: photographs, documents, and other memorabilia related to 
the aviation career of A. Raymond Brooks, 1910-1988. 

Mr. August E. Brunsman: nine tape recordings of interviews with relatives of and 
others familiar with Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1986-1988. 

Mr. Henry F. Colvin, III: copy of a postal telegram to Fred Colvin from Charles 
A. Lindbergh, May 26, 1927. 

Mr. Doug Connell: photograph of early aviator Hugh Armstrong Robinson, October 
L7~ O11. 

Mrs. Evelyn Curtis: correspondence, logs, photographs and other memorabilia 
related to John S. Curtis, 1929-1985. 

t of Aeronautics, NASM: airline timetables and informational brochures, 

1973-1988. 

Department of Aeronautics, NASM: photographs, documents, and correspondence 
related to Elton R. Silliman and Pan American Airways, 1930-1982. 

Department of Aeronautics, NASM: C.A.S.A. Spanish technical manual, undated. 

tt of Aeronautics, NASM: drawing of the man-powered aircraft G.A.L.M.P. 

A.G. 520, May 23, 1965. 

Department of Space History, NASM: color photographs of the Apollo-Soyuz, 1970s. 

Department of Space History, NASM: drawings of an anthropomorphic android used 
for testing space suits, 1964. 

Mr. Herb Desind: two photographs, one of a small astronomy satellite and one 
showing OGO-2 on Thor-Agena D, undated. 

Dover Air Force Base: over-sized color photograph of the first all-woman C-5 
flight crew, March 29-April 4, 1988. 

Mr. Robert F. Dreesen: seven photographs taken at the Bealeton Flying Circus, 
Bealeton, Virginia, 1984-1985. 

Mr. Leo P. Driessen: photograph of Charles A. Lindbergh in the cockpit of a 
Lockheed P-38 Lightning at Nadzab, New Guinea, 1944. 

Dryden Air Force Base: drawings, schematics, and other documentation related to 
the HiMAT radio controlled model aircraft, 1976-1981. 


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Mr. Phillip Edwards: two posters, one commemorating 75 years of U.S. Naval 
Aviation, one of the Bell/Boeing V-22 "Osprey", undated. 

Mr. Joseph Elbert: 33 patent letters and associated material for the invertions 
of Frank G. Manson, 1931-1955. 

Mr. Ariel Fabius: 18 photographs of Uruguayan aircraft, 1929-1973. 
Fairchild Industries: 242 cu. ft. of corporate records dommenting the history 
and evolution of the company, 1919-1980. 

Mr. Ian Flowers: seven photographs of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh with 
their Lockheed Sirius aircraft, October 1931. 

Mr. Peter Foster: news clippings of setting the 1988 amhibian altitude record, 
1988. 

Fort Mormouth, United States Army: technical manuals for military electronic 
equipment, 1940-1970. 

Fort Sill Museum: 23 photographs related to aviation history and development, 
undated. 

Ms. Helene S. Francis: photographs taken by Gifford E. Francis in Europe dauring 
World War I, 1918-1919. 

Ms. Pamela French: 79 official U.S. Army photographs taken by Charles Barber, 
1914-1918. 

Mr. J. Norman Fresh: blueprints, photographs, and other material related to 
naval aviation at the Washington Navy Yard, 1881-1968. 

Mr. Kevin Friel: newspaper articles concerning early aviation in Philadephia, PA, 
October 1919-May 1920. 

Mr. Edward Frosdick: six photographs, four of which show Amelia Earhart and her 
Lockheed Electra, 1936-1937. 

Mr. Robert Fulton: two tape recordings of interviews with Robert Fulton conducted 
by Bernie Maggin, December 8, 1988. 

Mrs. Pegoy Gardner: material concerning the Concorde supersonic transport 
aircraft, 1988 and undated. 

Mrs. Kathryn Gasker: six color slides of emergency transport helicopters taken at 

Children’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA, 1970. 

Mrs. R.S. Goff: booklet prepared for a dinner honoring Mrs. Minta Martin on her 
85th birthday, Jamuary 15, 1949. 

Mr. Marvin M. Green: newspaper article concerning WI "ace" George A. Vaughn as 
well as his autograph, April 29, 1989 and undated. 

Mr. Manfred Griehl: 11 photographs of the Junkers Ju-38-G, Ju-52, Ju-290 amd the 
Messerschmitt Me-109G, undated. 

Mr. Tom Harnish: four color photographs of a Beech Travel Air aircraft, 1988. 

Ms. Bernice Falk Haydu: scrapbook detailing the lives and training of Women’s Air 
Force Service Pilots, 1942-1944. 

Mr. James A. Hedgpeth, Jr.: 75 photographs, primarily aerial reconnaisance, of 
World War II bombings of France and Cologne, 1944. 

Mr. Frank Hempstead: "Vin Fiz" advertising leaflet, undated. 

Mr. John W. Hinds: taped interview with and a diary belonging to Rev. Dayle R. 
Schnelle, September 1942-November 1945. 

Mr. Joseph W. Hoffman: article concerning Jack Gilberti that appeared in the 
Pittsburgh Press, December 2, 1988. 

Mrs F.G. Holechede: scrapbook and memorabilia related to Paul Wiesser, a German 
World War I pilot, 1910s. 

Mr. Kenneth A. Hoyt: three drawings from the Briggs Mamufacturing Company for the 
B-29 ball turret, undated. 

Mr. John E. Hunter: certificate awarded W. T. Milam by the Royal Netherlands 
Indies Airways, Jamuary 23, 1941. 


Mr. Frank C. Hyne: newspaper article about Florence Singbiel, designer and 
painter of aircraft nose art during WII, August 29, 1988. 

Mr. Thomas R. Jakmides: technical manuals for the Goodyear ZPG-3W, undated. 

Mrs. Sheila F. James: photocopies of newspaper clippings relating to the 

ballooning career of John P.. Feagley, 1918 and undated. 

Mr. Jeff Karpiak: 65 photographic negatives and six color slides, primarily of 
North American P-51 Mustang aircraft, ca. 1944. 

Mr. Robert J. Kelly: newspaper articles concerning early aviation in Philadel- 
phia, PA, October 1919-May 1920. 

Mrs. C.B. Kemper: letter with original envelope written by Pearl Young to Mrs. 
Floyd Thompson while on board the Hindenburg, 1936. 

Dr. Frank Korf: photographs, newspaper articles, correspondence, and publications 
of Dr. Hildegard Kallmann-Bijl, 1949-1968. 

Dr. Robert Krauskopf: four photographs of the Messerschmidt BF 109 anda 

three-view drawing of a 1930 German bomber, 1936. . 

Mrs. Lois Kuster: approximately 2,000 photographs of aircraft amd aviation 
pioneers, 1930s. 

Ms. Elizabeth S. Lancer: photographs, correspondence and other memorabilia 
related to World War I pilot Robert Soubiran, 1914-1919. 

Mr. Robert Lannen: over 2,000 slides of various aircraft from around the world, 
1960s-1970s. 

Mr. Leslie Lenkowsky: notebooks, photographs, and other material related to the 
early development of helicopters, 1936-1946. 

Mrs. Lilian E. Leppanen: Daniel Guggenheim Fund Award for the promotion of 
aeronautics presented to Olaf S. Emblem, December 1928. 

Mrs. Gwyneth Lind: memorabilia from World War II, ca. 1940s. 

Mr. Eric Lumdahl: 22 photographs of various aircraft, 1988. 

Mr. Robert Mann: news article relating to setting the 1988 Amphibian altitude 
record, 1988. 

Mr. Alton K. Marsh: 60 color slides of the Experimental Aircraft Association’s 
Air Show at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1986. 

Mr. Frank X. Marsh: 14 drawings of the Mitchell U-2 Superwing, 1980. 

Mr. Oren Lee Martin: Lynn V. Blankman collection, photographs of aircraft and 
engines, famous women pilots, newspapers articles on early aviation exploits, 
1906-1959. 

Mrs. Isabel Bandeira De Mello Mathias: biographical material on the aviation 
career of Isabel Bandeira De Mello Mathias, undated. 

Mrs. D.A.G. Mathieson: letter with original envelope written by Pearl Young to 
Mrs. Floyd Thampson while on board the Hindenburg, 1936. 

Mr. Hiram H. Maxim: five books and two binders related to Sir Hiram H. Maxin, ca. 
1890-1916. 

Metropolitan Museum of Art/Thamas Watson Library: promotional letter from the 
Crusader Aircraft Corporation, September 25, 1936. 

Ms. Maureen Mullen: brief biographical sketch of early balloonist Frank T. 
Coleman entitled "Life of an Astronaut", undated. 

Ms. Maureen Mullen: three newspaper articles about nineteenth century balloonist 
Nellie Thurston (Mrs. Herman Squire), ca. 1966. 

Mr. Brian D. Nicklas: three color photographs of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 
and a Boeing KC-135, September 1988. 

Ms. Dolores O’Neill: photograph of Amelia Earhart with her instructor Odell 
Garrison, undated. 

Mrs. W.B. Olstad: letter with original envelope written by Pearl Young to Mrs. 
Floyd Thampson while on board the Hindenburg, 1936. 


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Mr. Richard Ostry: oversized photograph of a Consolidated B-36 in flight along - 
with two Grumman Panther jet aircraft, 1954. 

Mr. Joseph J. Pace: photographs and negatives documenting the Flexible Gummery 
Training Unit at Landhi Field, Malir, India, 1944-1945. 

Mr. Helmit Paling: photograph and obituary of Clarence Chamberlain, 1927 and 
1976. 

Mr. Anton Palmai: photographs, articles, and other documentation on the astro- 
mautics career of Herman Oberth, 1923 amd 1955-1959. 

Mr. Ed Peters: owners manuals for the Mooney Mark 21 Model M20C and the Mark 22 
Mustang, 1967. 

Mr. Fred Quarles: original drawings of and reports on the Mooney M-18 "Mite" 
aircraft, 1946-1948. 

Mr. Christopher Reynolds: 55 photographs of airplanes and airships, 1916-1920. 

Mr. James R. Roberson: three photographs of the Boeing B-29 "Enola Gay", 1945. 

Mr. & Mrs. Rowland E. Roberts: photographs, newspaper clippings, copies of 
Gecorations, and aerial combat reports, 1918-1981. 

Rockwell International: original 3-view and marking drawings of North American 
aircraft models B-25, P-82, amd T-6, 1940s. 

Mr. James B. Rome: two volumes of Royal Air Force Technical Notes on World War I 
aircraft, Cae 1910s. 

Mr. Daniel L. Royce: air racing memorabilia and U.S. Air Service magazines, 
1920-1926. 

Mr. Thomas M. Sammons: photograph of the Convair XFY-1 "Pogo Stick", ca. 

1952-1954. 

Captain W.E. Scarbourgh: photographs of navy aircraft, 1937-1944. 

Mr. Raymond W. Scheetz: 35 regional and sectional aeronautical charts, June 1943 
- June 1945. 

Rev. Dayle R. Schnelle: taped interview with and a diary belonging to Rev. Dayle 
Schnelle, September 1942-November 1945. 

Mr. Paul J.F. Schumacher: photographs of ballooning in Zurich and of an English 
aircraft brought down by Baron von Richthoven, 1909. 

Mr. Avro M. Sestrap: six photographs of Amelia Earhart and her Lockheed Electra, 
1937. 

Mr. George J. Siegel: photographs taken for the First Motion Picture Unit, 
displayed on two backboards, 1940s. 

Mr. Dan Simmonds: photographs, posters, calendars, and other material related to 
aircraft and missiles, 1970s-1980s. 

Mr. Ellsworth J. Snyder: album (mumber 8 of 11) highlighting the family and 
aviation career of Charles B. Snyder, ca. 1850-1940. 

Ms. Rosemary Soubiran: photographs, correspondence and other memorabilia related 
to World War I pilot Robert Soubiran, 1914-1919. 

Mr. Jay P. Spencer: 50 captioned photographs showing helicopters of the Hiller 
Aircraft Company, 1943-1964. 

Mr. Jay P. Spenser: ten photographs of Fokker aircraft and a late 1920s tractor, 
1928. 

Mr. Fred L. Staffieri: seven color prints from a Trans-World Airlines calendar 
and three periodical photographs, 1940 and undated. 

Mr. Hans-Heiri Stapfer: four photographs of a MIL MI-14 HAZE, undated. 

Mr. Vincent Stevison: photocopied information on the French G-6 and R-4 Caudron 
aircraft, undated. 

Dr. Eugene Studenski: two scrapbooks and the personal papers of Dr. Paul 

Studenski, an early aviator, 1910-1961. 

Mr. Glen Sweeting: newspaper clippings written in German concerning ballooning in 
Germamy, 1890-1891 and 1903. 


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Ms. Margaret P. Thacher: letter written by Helen Campbell Robertson desribing her 
flight on a Western Air Express Fokker Tri-Motor, 1929. 

Mrs. Marguerite Traxler: original correspondence signed by Charles A. Lindbergh, 
April 24, 1924. 

Mr. J. Gordon Vaeth: photocopies of information concerning the disappearance of 
Amelia Earhart and her aircraft, 1937 and 1977. 

Mr. Charles G. Waldrop: 20 drawings of the Bucker Bu.133 Jungmeister, May 1965. 

Mrs. Aderyn Walker: photographs, a manuscript, and copies of newspaper articles 
concerning Montague Francis Glew, undated. 

Ms. Winifred Weislogel: photographs related to aviation history, 1924-1932. 

Mrs. Norma S. White: videotape of a slide presentation on the life of black 
aviator Chauncey E. Spencer, 1988. 

Mr. Don Wigton: 26 photographs of aircraft, undated. 

Mr. Kenneth A. Wilson : hand fan with images of Charles Lindberch and the "Spirit 
of St. Louis" on ome side, ca. 1920s-1930s. 

Mr. William A. Wylam: photocopies of two technical manuals written in French for 
the Renault 12-FE and Fiat A-12 engines, ca. 1917-1918. 

Dr. Vera Zorn: two scrapbooks and personal papers of Dr. Paul Studenski, amd 
early aviator, 1910-1961. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 
Donors to the Collection 
Marc Leo Felix. Gourd of the Kwere poeples of Tanzania. (89-05-001) 
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kuhn. Door by Olowe of Ise. (88-13-001). 
Robert and Nancy Nooter. Mask, Bassa people, Liberia. (88-14-001). 
Philip Ravenhill and Judith Timyan. Hat of the Malinké, Guro or Wan 
peoples, Central Céte d'Ivoire. (89-01-001) Cloth of the Kulango 
peoples, Bouna, Céte d'Ivoire. (89-02-001). 


Republic of Mali. Female figure from Mali. (89-03-001). 


Blake Robinson. Three snuff mortars from Liberia. (88-15-001, 88-15-002, 
88-15-003). 


Roy and Sophia Sieber. Tripod chair from Tiv, Nigeria. (88-16-001). 


Ciro R. Taddeo. Italian and Austrian "Thalers" coins. (Italian: 89-04-001, 
Austrian: 89-04-002). 


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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 
Donors to the Collection 


American Art Forum. Market Day Outside the Walls of Tangiers, Morocco, 
1873, oil on canvas, by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1989.56). 

Alfred Bendiner Foundation. 1 work on linen, 4 works on paper, 

1960, 1948, 1936, 1953, 1946, by Alfred Bendiner (1988.81.1-5). 

Thomas W. Bower. Two Rhinoceri, 1975, pencil drawing, by Joan 
Danziger (1988.79). 

William P. Carl. Trees, 1989, woodcut, by William P. Carl (1989.31). 

Alice Swinden Carter. Untitled (Abstraction), 1945, gouache, and 
Woman and Girl, ca. 1955, oil on canvas, by Albert Swinden 
(1988.90.1,2). 

Consolidated Natural Gas Foundation. Everglades, 1986, and Everglades, 
1988, by Mary Peck, black-and-white photographs, (1989.34.1,2); 5 
ektacolor prints, 1982, 1979, n.d., 1981, 1979, by Terry Evans 
(1989.38.1-5); 3 ektacolor prints 1986, by Joe Maloney 
(1989.39.1-3); 4 ektacolor prints, 1985, 1987, 1985, 1987, by Len 
Jenshel (1989.39.4-7); 2 palladian prints, 1988, by Andrea Modika 
(1989.41.1,2); Patterns of Destruction, 1988, unique 
black-and-white photograph, by Tina Potter (1989.49); “Shooting 
Sites,” Las Vegas #20, 1987, printed 1989, cibachrome print, 
"Shooting Sites, Angeles National Forest #12, 1988, printed 1989, 
cibachrome print, by Anthony Louis Hernandez (1989.50.1,2); 3 
selenium-toned, black-and-white contact prints, 1982, 1983, 1988, 
by Allen Hess (1989.53.1-3); Silver City, Nevada, gelatin silver 
selenide print and Goshen, Utah, from "Main Street” series, color 
photograph, by Frank Armstrong (1989.54.1,2). 

Henrietta Cunningham, Todd and Lucia Bogatay. Javanese Mother and 
Child, 1936, ceramic, by Paul Bogatay (1988.94). 

G. H. Dalsheimer Gallery, Ltd. RIOT, 1988, mixed media on paper, by 
Leslie Machinist (1989.37). 

Estate of Donald DeLue. Icarus, 1934, plaster, by Donald DeLue 
(1989.29). 

Thomas Fountain. Title unknown, ca. 1950, oil on canvas, by Jennings 
Tofel (1988.75). 

Andrew Freireich. Debris Series #3, 1987, unique black-and-white 
photograph by Tina Potter (1989.45). 

Chaim Gross. 5 drawings on paper, 1938-1939, 1937, 1937, 1937, 1936, by 
Chaim Gross (1988.91.1-5). 

Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. 11 paintings, 6 sculptures, 1 decorative art 
work, by various artists (1988.74.1-18); Wedding Basket, n.d., 
sweet grass and ash spolints, by Mary Adams; Portrait of Elizabeth 
Taylor, oil on canvas, by Andrea Badami; Screen Door, ca. 1930-37, 
carved wood, by Jose Delores Lopez; Lancaster County Embroidery 
Quilt, 1905, embroidered, cut, and stitched fabric, by an 
unidentified artist (1989.30.1-4). 

Jerry Jackson. 2 color etchings and a color lithograph, 1920, 1922 ca. 
1928-early 1930s, by William Meyerowitz; Mexican Market, ca. 1952, 
black-and-white etching, by Theresa Bernstein (1988.89.1-4). 


Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Johnston. Suburban Overlook, 1972, acrylic on 
canvas, by Val Lewton (1988.87). 

Adele Lozowick. 35 works on paper, by Louis Lozowick (1988.65.1-33). 

Nan Tucker McEvoy. Stillscape II, 1984, cast bronze, by Brian Hunt 
(1989.6); Untitled (man reading a newspaper), 1988, color photo by 
Larry Sultan (1989.58). 

John McNemar, P. E. Baby Dragon, 1985, mixed media, by Barton Benes 
(1988.93). 

Djelloul Marbrook. Boats, Cape Cod, 1932, oil on canvas, by Irene Rice 
Pereira (1988.80). 

Alexander Masley. 5 wood engravings, 1932, 1926, 1930, 1926, 1932, by 
Alexander Masley (1989.57.1-5) 

Marilyn and Michael Mennello. Blue Sail Fleet Returns, ca. 1950, oil on 
canvas, by Earl Cunningham (1988.64). 

Patrick A. Morelli. Infant from "Behold" monument, 1985, bonded bronze, 
by Patrick A. Morelli (1989.10). 

Irving Penn. 60 photographs, by Irving Penn (1988.83.1-60). 

Perkins Center for the Arts. Untitled (seated female nude), 1987, 
gelatin silver print, by Ricardo Barros (1988.73). 

Irving Potter. Modern Music and Organizational Advances, ca. 1930s, 
woodcut prints by Albert Potter (1989.11.1,2). 

Bernard Rabin in memory of Henry A. Rabin. 5 untitled etchings, ca. 
1910, by Joseph Stella (1989.17.1-5). 

Henry Ward Ranger Bequest. Carousel Bridge, Paris, 1952, oil on board, 
by Edwin Dickinson (1988.84); Conversation, oil on board, by John 
Koch (1988.85); My Studio, oil on canvas, by John Koch (1988.86). 

James Renwick Alliance. Large Platter, 1988, glass, by Michael Higgins 
and "Drop-Out"™ Bowl, 1988, glass, by Frances Higgins (1989.7.1,2); 
Untitled (#8) Vessel, ca. 1976, stoneware with white glaze, by Frans 
Wildenhain (1989.9); Emerald Green Blanket, 1984, blown 
glass, by Dale Chihuly (1989.44). 

Frank Ribelin. Drawing for Southwest Pieta, 1983, oil pastel drawing, by 


Luis Jiminez (1988.82). 

Smithsonian Resident Associates Program. Tunis on My Mind, 1988, 
serigraph, by Willem DeLooper (1988.76). 

Mr. and Mrs. James N. Rosenberg. Overhanging Branches, oil on cardboard 
on masonite; 57th Street, oil on cardboard on masonite; Rocky 
Seashore, oil on paper on cardboard; Sleeping Nymphs, oil on wood; 
Two Gulls and Cliffs, oil on canvas, by Louis Michel Eilshemius; 
Rolling Clouds, oil on canvasboard; Adirondacks, oil on paperboard, 
by James N. Rosenberg (1989.43.1-7). 

Elizabeth Russell and Jeff. Urban Self-Projection, 1988, woodblock 
print, by Nicholas Sperakis (1988.77). 

Dr. and Mrs. Shipley. Egg Series II: Cow Skull, 1986, serigraph, by Joe 
Price (1989.32). 

Ms. Marilyn Stokstad. Hull #2, ca. 1982, revised 1988, wood, leather and 
mixed media, by Mark Roeyer (1988.78). 

Mme. Jeanne T. Strong. Between Lausanne and Vevey above the Highway, ca. 
1897-1913, watercolor, by Templeton Strong (1988.95). 

Jo C. Tartt, Jr. 3 works, 1988, tempera on construction paper, by Eric 
Calvin McDonald (1988.88.1-3). 

Lucien Treillard. 12 photographs, dated from 1924-39, by Man Ray 
(1989.55.1-12). 


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National Museum of American History 
Donors to the National Collections 


AMF Bowling Company (through Paul Lane): set of 2 bowling balls without 
finger holes drilled (1987.3094). 

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (through James L. Loper): Emmy award 
statuette (1983.0053). 

Mignon Sherley Acker, Swager Sherley, Jr., Thomas H. Sherley, Marjorie 
Sherley Wolcott, and Olive Sherley Young: 21 issues of "The Woman's 
Protest," 3 pamphlets, 3 brochures, a flyer, and a newpaper, all 
related to the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, 1912-18 
(1988.0282); sash with button attached, "Equal Franchise for New York, 
1915"(1988.0347); photograph of representatives of the National 
Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage after seeing President Wilson on 
December 14, 1915 (1988.0536); 94 miscellaneous documents, news 
clippings, letters, and postcards, 40 copies of "The Woman's Protest 
Against Woman Suffrage," a pennant, and a booklet, all relating to the 
opposition to woman's suffrage (1989.0225). 

Jan Adkins: flute made of polycarbonate plumbing pipe with a cork stopper 
by John Ingalls in 1978 (1988.0490). 

City of Adrian, Utilities Department (through John C. Jenkins): Holly 
Manufacturing Company fire hydrant used by the City of Adrian, 
Michigan from 1883 to 1988 (1989.0052). 

Government of Aitutaki, Aitutaki Post Office: 13 mint stamps, 3 first day 
covers, and 2 souvenir sheets of Aitutaki (1988.0607). 

Alpha Wire Corporation (through Allen P. Marconi): 100-foot spool of 
50-wire rainbow ribbon computer cable (1988.3055). 

American Airlines (through J. J. O'Neill): 7 components of the SABRE IBM 
7090 computer system (1987.0130). 

The American Institute of Architects Archives (through Tony P. Wrenn): 
bronze medal commemorating the centennial of the American Institute of 
Architects in 1957 (1988.0776). 

American Red Cross, National Headquarters (through Mary D. Doering): 

6 videotape cassettes and 7 posters, pamphlets and information packets 
about AIDS (1988.3143). 

American Sterilizer Company (through Richard Mancuso): Surgical case cart 
with 3 wire shelves (1984.3008). 

Americans for Robertson: press release packet (1989.0139). 

Amtrak, National Railroad Passenger Corporation (through Bruce Heard): 
*"Jewelry/Watch Inspector" sign from Union Station in Chicago 
(1988.0102). 

William Anderson: 3 packages of disposable acupuncture needles (1989.0129). 

Anne M. and Charles E. Andrew in memory of Mrs. Alice E. Parry: pair of 
girl's Goodyear rubber boots, 1906 (1989.0083). 

Anonymous: japanned tinware including a spice cannister set, bread box, 
molasses pitcher, and tea cannister, ca. 1900, and a child's 
highchair, 1875-1910 (1988.0541); 9 pieces of cookware, 8 games and 
toys, a set of paper tableware, insulator kit, toilet training seat, 
and a lazy susan (1988.0608); 2 sets of towel bars, 2 clothing dryers, 
a soap dish, set of place mats, package of preserve labels, and an 
aluminum tray (1988.3132). 

Henry O. Archinal in memory of R. G. Curtis: prototype of a WW II 
ammunition box (1988.0298). 


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Lt. Col. Muriel M. Ardery, USAF (Ret.): U.S. Air Force experimental 
exercise skirt of blue denim (1989.0053). 

Charles C. Armbruster, John Lee Armbruster, Ruama Jane Armbruster Nelson, 
and Betty Louise Armbruster Raite Patino: patient-sized chest portion 
of an iron lung invented by C. E. H. Armbruster and an air pump with 
fly wheel motor used to operate it (1982.0200). 

Chris Armenis: Post Office Department patch with mail handler secondary 
patch and a metal postal employee's badge (1988.0574). 

Dale Armstrong: crankshaft used in a drag racer, ca. 1986 (1987.0882). 

Joan S. Atwell: paper dress printed "Nixon," worn at a Young Republican 
rally in Rochester, New York, 1968 (1988.0757). 

Commonwealth of Australia, Headquarters of Australian Army, Australian 
Military Attache (through Brigadier P. K. Cole): submachine gun with 
accessories (1988.0019). 

Reserve Bank of Australia, Currency and Banking Department (through 
N. W. Skillicorn): 10-dollar commemorative note printed on synthetic 
polymer-based paper, issued on January 26, 1988 (1988.0525). 

Todd Axelrod: 2 violin bows, one made by Adam and the other made by Emile 
Ouchard (1988.0115). 

BASF Structural Materials, Inc. (through Mykie Carroll and Rosemary 
McKeller): spool of Celion carbon fiber and a sample of carbon 
(1987.3108). 

Babbitt for President Committee, Inc.: videotape cassette of a debate held 
November 25, 1987 (1989.0134). 

A. E. Bachelet: model of a washboard patented by Celeste Bachelet in 1926 
(1989.0019). 

Franz Bader: 2 cibachrome photographs by Mr. Bader, Snow Writing and 
Brown and Yellow, 1988 (1989.0163). 

Dorothy A. Badin in memory of Frederick B. Hanson: wooden sign, “Darkies 
Bathing Prohibited" (1988.0758). 

Bailey Banks and Biddle (through Paul W. Thurston): white low-relief 
ceramic plate commemorating James Madison and the U.S. Constitutional 
Bicentennial, designed by Eugene Daub, 1987 (1987.0735). 

Arlie L. and Vernamae Baker: songbook published by the National Temperance 
Society, 1889 (1988.0584). 

Baldt, Inc. (through Frank Amalfitano): die-forged steel submarine anchor 
chain (1987.0604). 

Lawrence R. Baldus in memory of G. Charter (Nick) Harrison: 3 Primary New 
York City-type air and spring guns, 1868-75 (1989.0118). 

B & O/C & O Railroad (through R. J. Dischinger): 3 components and a 
pamphlet relating to the Datamatic 1000 computer system (1987.0748). 

Walton G. Banks, Inc. (through Walton G. Banks): Monroe calculating machine 
and operating instruction (1984.3046). 

Helen M. and Robert Barsoom: brass numeral "8" and a generator plate from 
the USS West Virginia and a brass generator plate from the USS 
Oklahoma, both sunk in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 (1988.0516). 

Lt. Col. Grace M. Barth, USAF (Ret.): pair of @ress white uniform gloves 
(1989.0127). 

Vineta D. Bartlett: pair of U.S. Navy white dress pumps worn by 
Ms. Bartlett during WW II (1989.0169); 3 wooden lace bobbins from 
Denmark, early 20th century (1989.0181). 

Hester M. Bates: silver nursing nipple (1988.0602). 

Raymond Battaglia: Elgin pocket watch, ca. 1911, and a Hamilton pocket 
watch, ca. 1928 (1988.0738). 


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Battelle Memorial Institute (through Paul T. Santilli): prototype 
production vessel, ca. 1955, and 9 tools made by the hot isostatic 
pressing metallurgical process (1987.0548); Columbus Division (through 
Ian M. Mercier): 2 polyethylene gas line pipe sections and a steel 
nuclear plant pipe section (1988.3042). 

John K. Beaver: 22 rifle and pistol cartridges, a Krag rifle bullet anda 
Krag-Jorgensen rifle tool (1985.0365). 

W. P. Bebbington: Edison Amberola phonograph, 1915-29 (1988.0050). 

Beckman Instruments, Inc. (through Arnold 0. Beckman, Ph.D. and Robert R. 
Crittendon): Beckman Model E analytical ultracentrifuge used to obtain 
precise molecular measurements (1988.0493). 

Robert W. Bemer: 8 notebooks and 3 booklets relating to the history of 
computer software (1979.3056). 

H. Milton Benas in memory of Horace Wesley Benas: 2 theater programs and a 
souvenir book from the New York Hippodrome (1988.0715). 

Dr. Jules E. Benbenek: Magnetron electron tube, 1936, and an ELMAC vacuum 
tube (1988.0805). 

Elizabeth W. Bendiner: 55 pins and medals sold during WW II for war relief 
and a coin imprinted "Freedom, May 5, 1961" (1989.0017). 

Beretta U.S.A. Corporation (through Robert D. Bass): 4 frames, 4 barrels, 
4 slides, and 3 pistols, all showing the stages of construction of a 
Beretta M9 pistol (1989.0068). 

Judith Berger: 2 chromolithographed Danish circus posters and an American 
silkscreened poster (1988.0694). 

Helen Berman, Ph.D.: 4 Watson and Crick model DNA templates made at 
Cambridge University in March 1953 (1988.0494). 

Elizabeth P. Berry: wooden surveyor's compass marked "Anthony Davenport, 
Portland" and an unmarked case (1989.0541). 

Bescar Industries (through William H. Bessel): wooden crab-cracking mallet 
(1987.0635). 

Harriet B. Best: 232 locomotive builders' plates (1986.0844). 

Anthony E. Bisantz: Chinese type-54 pistol with accesories (1989.0119). 

Black Box Collotype (through John V. Graff): 3 collotype prints of the 
Chicago Tribune building, 1922 (1988.0639). 

Regina Blaszczyk: 2 patches, a cap, and a T-shirt from various bicycling 
events and a factory worker's apron (1988.0482). 

Edward Marshall Boehm, Inc. (through Frank J. Cosentino): 2 unglazed 
porcelain figures of a "Screech Owl" and a plaster wing mold used in 
making the figures, ca. 1981 (1984.0067). 

Gwendolyn R. Bolger: scarecrow costume worn by Ray Bolger in the 1939 
motion picture The Wizard of Oz (1987.0608). 

Philip Borish: key chain from the 1985 Inaugural Ball and a program and 
audiotape cassette from a First Lady's Tea held on June 9, 1988 
(1988.0567). 

Bowdoin College, Department of Physics (through E. O. LaCasce): 7 lantern 
slides and a set of 29 lantern slides, all showing astronomical 
subjects (1988.0385); 11 photographs making up Henry A. Rowland's map 
of the normal solar spectrum, 1888 (1989.0082). 

Helen King Boyer: 18 etched aluminum printing plates by Louise M. Boyer and 
an etched plate by Helen King Boyer (1988.0582). 

Peter B. Boyne: pair of man's khaki cotton trousers, 1955-65, and a man's 
cotton T-shirt, 1988 (1988.3151); pair of man's sandals, 1970 
(1989.3005). 

Susan A. Bradley and William Tarpai: Norte Vista High School varsity 


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letterman's jacket, 1966 (1988.0552). 

Margaretta W. Brede: woman's cape, 1855-70 (1988.0020). 

Donald W. Broman II: letter with a dress fabric sample attached, early 
19th-century, and a Victorian needlework ball (1987.0761). 

Brother International Corporation (through P. T. Gilmore): EP-20 dot matrix 
portable typewriter-printer, ca. 1983 (1989.0005). 

Carleton C. and Imogene C. Brower: 6 silver teaspoons, 1800-50; 6-piece 
Gorham and Company silver coffee and tea service, 1850-60; and a 
silver-plated tray by the Ellis-Barker Silver Companies, early 20th 
century (1988.0569). 

Brown Univeristy, Afro-American Studies Program, Rites and Reason Committee 
(through George H. Bass and Ron Weaver): bronze sculpture, The Bird of 
New Hope, by Joseph Geran, 1980 (1989.0103). 

Franklin H. Brown and Robin L. Brown: 12 pieces of infant's clothing and 
accessories, 1927 (1988.0481). 

Louise Este Bruce in memory of Mrs. James Bruce: Abercrombie & Fitch 
generator/flashlight, ca. 1935 (1989.0362). 

John E. Brunhammer: aluminum coin on a keychain inscribed "Ronald Reagan 
Coin 1982 Good for Nothing,* designed by Mr. Brunhammer (1988.0744). 

James H. Bruns: 2 silver bowls, 1941-43, and a silver plate, 1969, awarded 
to Franklin R. Bruns, Jr. for outstanding philatelic research and 
writing (1987.0582). 

Dorothy K. Burch: electric peanut-butter machine made by Salton, Inc., 
Ca. 1975 (1988..3165).. 

Mrs. George Burch: 8 pieces of equipment developed and used by Dr. George 
Burch during his research in cardiology (1988.0366). 

Burrell Advertising Company (through Allen Hovious and Robert A. Jackson): 
7 tear sheets showing black craftsmen at work and used to advertise 
Jack Daniel's whiskey (1987.3131). 

Burroughs Corporation, Defense and Space Group, Great Valley Laboratory 
(through J. Jay Wolf): 2 thin film memory planes, a set of 11 thin 
film memory circuits, set of 4 Burroughs computer models, Atlas 
computer model and an input/output package (1987.0822). 

Herschel B. and Thelma M. Burt: 8 printing blocks (1987.0742). 

John Byrne: piece of original "Superman" comic artwork (1987.0463). 
Calhoun's Collectors Society, Inc. (through Stafford Calvin): 13 23-carat 
gold stamps commemorating the American colonies, issued as local 

emissions of Staffa, Scotland, 1975 (1988.0394). 

Heather H. Campbell: 5 salve sticks, a salve tube and a salve label 
(1988.0648). 

Louise D. Campbell: 344 geometric models made by A. Harry Wheeler 
(1979..0102). 

Carpenter Technology Corporation (through W. E. Roberts): 11 components 
from an IBM 650 digital computer, 2 boxes of parts, and 18 pieces of 
documentation (306013). 

Frances W. Carter: painted wooden sign from the Mt. Zion Mission Baptist 
Church (1986.0812). 

Lena C. Carter: girl's 2-piece cotton dress and a pinafore apron, 1860-80 
(19890123). 

David L. and Joyce Q. Casey: 2 Sony Betamax videotape cassette recorders 
and 2 Sony videotape recorder auto changers, 1977-79 (1988.0784). 

Russell K. Cashdollar: shot glass with slogan "Happy Days Are Here Again" 
and picture of a donkey (1988.0709). 

Joseph A. Castellano, Ph.D.: 9 examples of early electronic watches and a 


bomb sight, all with liquid crystal displays (1987.0039). 

Castle Metals (through C. L. Reed): uncut crankshaft billet and 
semi-finished crankshaft (1988.3031). 

Rachel Chelnick: Bausch and Lomb soft contact lens sterilizer (1989.0022). 

The Chicago Public Library, Special Collections Division (through Laura 
Linard): graduation program from Western High School in the District 
of Columbia, June 22, 1893 (1989.0072). 

Government of the Republic of China, Directorate General of Posts, The 
Philatelic Department: 102 stamps, 19 first day covers, and 2 souvenir 
sheets of the Republic of China (1987.0510). 

George W. Christensen: man's denim jacket and trousers, wool tweed 
trousers, and suede "stars and stripes" trousers, all late 1960s 
(1989.0056). 

Mrs. Hans Christensen: silver coffeepot with redwood handle made by Hans 
Christensen in 1955 (1989.0168). 

Estate of Dorothy H. Christian (through F. Elwood Davis): 55 documents and 
personal memorabilia from the administration of President Warren G. 
Harding, 1921-23 (1986.0834); 3 books, 1916-34 (1986.3145). 

Cinematronics Inc. (through Jim Pierce): video game titled °The Dragon's 
Lair" (1984.0891). 

Eric H. Clamons: 10 sets of papers documenting the work of the ANSI X3L2 
Committee on Codes which Mr. Clamons chaired, 1968-72 (1980.3029). 

Mrs. Albert R. Clark: khaki cotton Eisenhower jacket worn by Sgt. Albert R. 
Clark; ca. “1945. 1(1989 0543). 

Dolores J. Cleary: knit wool utility cap and a WAC/WAF "Pallas Athena" 
guidon, WW II (1988.0638). 

Wayman Cobine in memory of Dolores Cobine: Model G 20-40 Rumely Oil-Pull 
tractor, cas 12920) (1988: 0372). 

Ada M. Coe: miniature rubber boot (1988.0683). 

Barbara J. Coffee: aluminum West Bend bun warmer, 1950s (1989.0220). 

I. Bernard Cohen: 15 German posters on the history of computing devices and 
2 IBM punched cards, 1930s (1988.0803). 

Herbert R. Collins: 8 covers, 4 postal cards, and 3 postcards (1987.0410). 

Columbia University, Columbia University Libraries (through Suzanne 
Fedunok): 2 books on factor stencils by Derrick N. Lehmer and 2 sets 
of stencils for factoring large numbers, 1929 (1988.0316). 

Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO (through Francine S. Zucker): 
union patch (1988.3133). 

Donald D. Conard: "Verona" U.S. flag set for an automobile, 1920-25 
(2989...0021). 

Congress of National Black Churches (through Joseph Eaglin): poster, "Three 
Good Reasons Why You Should Register & Vote" (1987.0493). 

S. Jackson Conn and William M. Conn: violin purchased by Solomon Conn in 
1863 and carried by him during his service with the 87th Indiana 
Volunteers during the Civil War (1988.0716). 

Consolidated Rail Corporation (through W. M. Wehner, P.E.): collection of 
approximately 10,000 drawings, blueprints and mechanical copies of 
Various structures built by railroads now part of CONRAIL (1987.3112). 

Government of the Cook Islands, Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 6 mint 
Stamps, 3 souvenir sheets, and 2 first day covers of the Cook Islands 
(1988.0193); 6 stamps and a first day cover of the Cook Islands 
(1989.0233). 

Dr. Genrose Copley: 5 feed sacks, 3 disassembled feed sacks, and 2 feed 
sack fragments all made by Aubrey Feed Mills of Louisville, Kentucky, 


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1940s-60s (1989.0276). 

Rushton G. Cortelyou: autocamping tent, 1919 (1988.0768). 

Cougar Chemical Corporation (through Roy Singleton, Jr.): sheet of Monsanto 
"AstroTurf" synthetic grass (1988.3049). 

James P. Cragg, Jr. and Marie S. Cragg: "Irvington Rexall Pharmacy” sign, 
7 medicines, a dispensing bottle, and a perfume display bottle 
(1989.0091); 21 pharmacy labels, a bag, and a pad (1989.3022). 

Jeffery R. D. Crockett in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Norton S. Crockett: 
Columbia Viva-Tonal grafonola portable phonograph, ca. 1928 
(1987.0031). 

Theodore R. Crom: part of a watch crown wheel rounding-up tool, 19th 
century (1987.0185). 

Thomas N. Cross, M.D.: gold-plated pencil case worn on a watch chain and a 
box of pencil refills, ca. 1910 (1987.0209). 

Government of Cuba, Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Empresa de Correos, 
Prensa y Filatelia: 47 mint stamps, 24 first day covers, anda 
souvenir sheet of Cuba (1987.0431). 

Lt. Comdr. Bruce Emmet Curtin and Gail Curtin: U.S. Cavalry enlisted man's 
dress coat, 1872-84, worn in service by Thomas Robert Curtin, Sr. 
(1989.0474). 

DC Comics Inc. (through Paul Levitz): 8 folders and a box of "Superman" 
comic books and strips, scripts, illustrations, books promotional 
Material, and newspaper clippings (1988.3084). 

D. D. Half Ball Inc. (through Bernard P. O'Brien): 5 balls and a bat used 
to play half-ball (1988.0605). 

Mark H. Dall: pocket watch with Swiss movement and a U.S. silver hunter 
case, ca. 1866 (1988.0796); sword belt and plate used by William H. 
Dall, 1851 (1988.0800). 

Pete Daniel: 5 phonograph records (1988.0374). 

Danmarks Grafiske Museum (through Ervin Nielsen): chromolithograph portrait 
of Thorwaldsen by P. E. Johanssen, ca. 1935 (1988.0673). 

The Dannon Company, Inc. (through Barbara Beck): advertising poster showing 
a construction worker eating yogurt (1988.3138). 

Darnestown Limited Partnership (through Michael B. Landow): section of 
patterned concrete block wall section, 1913 (1988.3156). 

Davidson: geodesic dome (1983.0019). 

Watson Davis: 19 audiotape cassettes of the "Adventure in Science" radio 
program, 1955-56 (1986.3137). 

Sidney Dickstein: 5 man's neckties, 1968-74; a 3-piece Pierre Cardin suit, 
1975; and a girl's Gunne Sax dress, 1976 (1989.0061). 

Louis DiLauro: 16 billion-units of Kangra, 13th-14th century (1988.0274). 

The Walt Disney Company (through Roy E. Disney and Michael O. Eisner): 

6 pencil drawings and 5 animation cells for "Steamboat Willie,” the 
first Mickey Mouse cartoon, 1928 (1988.0434). 

District of Columbia Government, Department of Corrections: 3 signs, a 
poster, mirror, key with tag, and a denim jacket from the old D.C. 
jail (1982.0496). 

Helen V. Dolan: photograph of Mrs. Grover Cleveland, 1886 (1989.0454). 

Dole for President Committee, Inc.: 2 videotape cassettes, a letter, 
pamphlet, leaflet, form, decal, and a brochure (1989.0087). 

Robert F. Dow, M.D.: 2 Lepel diathermy machines, a Siemens diathermy 
Machine, basal metabolism tester, vibrator, Fischer quartz ultraviolet 
unit, Suction pressure unit, and a plexiglass back brace (1984.0605). 

Prancis D. Doyle: Crosley "Icy Ball" absorption refrigerating unit, 


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ca. 1925 (1988.0609),. 

E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, External Affairs Department (through 
Richard J. Woodward): "Kelvar”"™ helmet (1988.0191); 3 artificial 
arteries, 2 packages of veins, 2 packages of sutures, 2 soft tissue 
patches, and 2 surgical membrane patches (1988.0645); 
ballistic-resistant vest in a white dress shirt style (1988.3041); 
Fibers Department (through Cassandra L. Horner): "Second Chance" 
bullet proof vest, set of 4 rope segments, set of 3 pairs of 
"Armordillos" gloves, set of 3 *"Nomex/Kevlar® honeycomb squares, and a 
set of 2 "Kelvar™ bobbins (1989.3026). 

Pete Du Pont for President: 2 videotape cassettes and a set of 9 bumper 
stickers (1989.0088). 

Arthur D. Dubin: 31 folders of papers relating to George M. Pullman and the 
Production of the Pullman Palace Car (1986.3024). 

Prof. Shirley Surrette Duffy: "The Checkbook Balancer" adding machine 
(293950573): 

Mike Dukakis for President: videotape cassette, press kit, bumper sticker, 
and a button (1989.0132). 

George W. Earle, Jr.: Autographic Register counter billing machine and a 
business address rubber stamp used with the machine, ca. 1904 
(1988.0348). 

Judge Robert J. Eby: button, "Eby" judicial campaign, 1981 (1989.0359). 

Nanci K. Edwards: Dennison paper fastener container (1989.0426). 

Edwin Ellett Tile Company (through Edwin E. Ellett and Grace F. Febrey): 
126 decorative ceramic tiles (1989.0006). 

Luis Tomas Estrada: poster of tough-looking Uncle Sam figure captioned 
"Sambo" (1988.0646). 

Elizabeth M. Everall: blue Greek-style handbag, 1968-72 (1988.0691). 

Max Factor (through Allen G. Kurtzman and Kim Rahilly): 19 cosmetic 
products of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s (1989.0120). 

Mary N. Farha in memory of Lewis N., Nabeha B., and Nemetallah Ferris 
Farha: framed document, "Gibran's Message to Young Americans of Syrian 
Origin, * 1926: (2988 ..061'9)).. 

Faye Klapp Feniger and Henry Ewing Feniger: gray wool automobile blanket, 
1900-20 (1988.0781). 

Harriett Ferreira (through Helen D. Renteria): blue and white double-woven 
coverlet, 19th century (1988.0359). 

Charles W. Fertig: 26 folders of manuscript records relating to the 
development of direct plate laser imager technology for newspaper 
printing (1988.3130). 

Sandra M. Field: decorated egg inscribed "ES, 1818" (1989.0219). 

Aline File: gold and pearl bracelet, 1860-80 (1989.0165). 

Leo Finegold: bumper sticker, "“Reagan-Bush Is NOT A Christmas Tree’ 
(1988.0640). 

Avram Finkelstein: 11 posters, 4 flyers, 2 T-shirts, a button, and a bumper 
Sticker, all concerned with the AIDS pandemic (1988.0537). 

Finley: 2 sleeves, a collar, and a border of whitework embroidery, 19th 
century (1988.0330). 

Flexi-Therm, Inc. (through Seymour Katz): 4 thermoflex detectors 
(1986.3094); (through Seymour Katz and Hans S. Stern): 14 sets of 
graphics and pieces of thermographic equipment used to diagnose 
illness by the body's heat patterns (1985.3025). 

Alexander A. Fondak, M.D.: Silver chalice and case, embroidered wrap, 1886 
program album, piece of sheet music, and a ribbon, all owned by the 


Grover Cleveland family (1989.0466). 

Donald W. Foote: man's barbeque apron, 1950s (1988.3159), 

Mrs. Jane Jeffcoat Foote: woman's letter sweater (1988.0601). 

Shelly Jayne Foote: 2 woman's hair ornaments, a leather handbag, pair of 
platform shoes, dress, trousers, and a blouse, 1967-75 (1989.0161); in 
memory of Elizabeth Foote: 2 needle books, 1909 and 1920s (1989.0337). 

LaVerne Forbush (through Helen Mary Overstreet): 5 engraved prints and a 
photomechanical intaglio print (1989.0096). 

Delsie D. Foreman in memory of George W. Foreman: 24 audiotape cassettes of 
software for a Heathkit computer (1989.3073). 

C. Leslie Forsyth: 5 brass Masonic chapter "pennies*® and 2 bronze 
commemorative medals (1988.0778). 

John M. Fowler: bracelet charm shaped like highway route sign labeled 
"US 31, Kentucky" (1989.0439). 

James Frank: untitled collotype print of a tree by Mr. Frank (1988.0615). 

Dr. Ulrich A. Frank: RCA portable radar and a Thermistor thermometer 
(1988.0741). 

Freeda Vitamins, Inc. (through Philip Zimmerman, Ph.D. and Sylvia 
Zimmerman): 14 varieties of Freeda vitamins and an advertising 
calendar for 1983 (1983.0165). 

David A. Freeman: lithograph, Manhatten Backdrop, made by Mark Freeman, 
LIZOs. (1989.0191). 

Henry B. Fried: 3 electic watch movements and an electric digital watch 
(1987 .02'5'6:) . 

Emanuel Fritz (through Barbara E. Fritz): Dennison's container for paper 
fasteners (1988.0042). 

M. B. and Ruth Purman: brooch and bracelet set of gold with sapphires, 
brooch and bracelet set of gold with aquamarines and rubies, 2 
brooches made with opals and diamonds, and a ring of gold with 
sapphires and diamonds (1988.0476). 

Edwin Gabler: 2 fountain pens, one by Parker and the other by Esterbrook 
(1987.0407). 

Adam Gallan: Fairbanks "Tu-Ba-Phone" banjo, Vega Company tenor banjo, 
unmarked banjo with case, "Arthur Godfrey" ukelele, Lakeside guitar 
with case, and a child's fibreboard violin with bow (1987.0055). 

La Garita Del Centinela, S.A. (through Oscar F. Kolombatovich): fencing 
mask and a plastron (1989.0125). 

Laurence M. Gartel: print of a computer graphic, Energy Men, by Mr. Gartel, 
1988 (1989.0199). 

General Electric Company, Corporate Research and Development (through 
George Wise): set of 36 germanium transistors, a germanium crystal, 
and a transistor, 1952-56 (1984.0150). 

General Stencils, Inc. (through David Braun): 17 stencil punch sets, 

9 brass and paper stencils, 2 planishing irons, and a stencil punch 
carousel, 1925-85 (1987.0636). 

Gephardt for President: press kit and a letter requesting contributions 
(21989 50135,).. 

Althea Gibson: 2 Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Championship trophies, 1957-58; 
3 Ladies' Doubles Championship loving cups, 1956-58; and a tennis * 
outfit and racket used by Ms. Gibson at Wimbledon in 1957 (1988.0260). 

Sara Gilbert: Shrimptons' Eclipse crochet hook with handle cover, patented 
an? 9 T2 "(Cl988:/0:703\)'. 

Joan E. Gittens: "Bush/Quayle '88" button (1988.0833). 

Elizabeth W. Glascoch: 2 curtain sections of machine-made net with machine 


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embroidery, early 20th century (1989.0275); 2 pairs of pleated silk 
clip-on lamp shades, ca. 1900 (1989.0430). 

Nancy Jan Gleason: elephant and donkey pull toys made for the Republican 
and Democratic National Conventions, 1988 (1988.0714). 

David and Harriet M. Gold: 8 radio transcription discs by the 
U.S. Department of the Treasury, Savings Bonds Division, 1930-50 
(1988.0061). 

Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company (through Michael W. Cook): section of 
rubber tire from a 35-ton earthmover truck (1988.3054). 

Robert W. Gorman: pair of ice skates worn by Gordie How, ca. 1978 
(1988.0806). 

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Gosney: Bown & Tetley rifle with etched scrollwork 
and scenes on the stock (1987.0671). 

Mrs. Janet L. Gray: 2-piece devil's Halloween costume and an "Official 
Charlie McCarthy" hat (1989.0417). 

Great American Salvage Company (through D. A. Kasle): 8 marble balusters, 
7 glazed terra cotta wall tiles, 2 sections of copper cornice, bronze 
radiator heater grille, wooden stairway handrail, and a wooden doorway 
pediment (1988.3039). 

Joel Grey: tailcoat, pants, shirt, pair of shoes, socks, and a box filled 
with make-up, all used by Mr. Grey in his stage and movie role of the 
M.C. in Cabaret and a playbill and program from the 1977 tour of 
Cabaret (1989.0374). 

Adelaide Rendleman Grieve: peach silk teddy and an embroidered handbag 
purchased by Mrs. Grieve in Paris in 1928 (1988.0600). 

Margaret Grimes in honor of Mavis Warner Van Peenen: 13 articles of woman's 
clothing and accessories including a cape, dress cap, blouse, teddy, 
hoop, bustle, 2 necklaces, a pair of earrings in their original box, 
lapel watch, and a pair of brooches, late 19th through mid-20th 
century (1989.0055). 

Sondra Grupen: U.S. Navy identification tag for Registered Nurse 
Nora B. Limberg dated September 15, 1917 (1989.0094). 

Donald M. Gruse: 2 caps of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association 
(1988.0297). 

Dona Guimaraes: 57 pieces of child's and adult's clothing, cosmetics, 
woman's jewelry, personal care products for traveling, and 
miscellaneous accessories, 1880-1980 (1988.0280); photograph of a 
woman in a bathing suit, 1922-32 (1988.0469). 

C. D. Gull: box of carbon paper, 1920s (1988.0623). 

Cloyd Dake Gull: U.S.-made pistol with a patent date of April 5, 1887 
(1989.0258). 

Haig for President, Inc.: 6 buttons, 4 bumper stickers, a window sticker, 
brochure, and an information packet (1989.0101). 

Milton Halberstadt: 23 tear sheets, 6 proof sheets, 5 photographs, 

4 brochures, a dye transfer print, and a poster, all used in 
developing advertisements (1988.0156); 3 billboard advertisements in 
34 pieces, 26 tear sheets, 10 type "R" prints, 7 posters, 7 proof 
sheets, a brochure, and a photograph (1988.0157); 9 color 
transparencies (1988.3024); 27 color transparencies (1988.3025). 47 
color transparencies (1988.3026). 

John C. Hambrick on behalf of the Hambrick Family: broadside, "Negroes for 
Sale," 1841 (1989.0020). 

Hanes Corporation, Hanes Hosiery Division (through Gordon Hanes): 

3 circular knitting machines, 1910-40 (320687). 


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George H. and Nancy Noble Harder: Ford Country Squire station wagon, 1955 
(1989.0211). 

Robert S. Harding: "Ronald McDonald" digital wrist watch, 1984 (1987.0932). 

Jean D. and Samuel E. Harris, Jr.: infant's coat and cap, 1960 (1989.0140). 

Karyn Jean Harris: woman's tie-dyed dress, notebook about tie-dying, and a 
poncho-style cape, 1970-71 (1988.0670). 

Michael R. Harris: phonograph record of hockey tips from Garry Unger and 
Barclay Plager (1988.0370). 

John E. Hasse: Fender Rhodes portable electric piano and 3 owner's manuals, 
ca. 1972 (1988.0047). 

William F. Haworth: Johnson light machine gun manufactured by the Cranston 
Arms Company of Providence, Rhode Island, 1941 (1989.0440). 

Health Mart, Inc. (through Bruce Kneeland): 19 pain relievers, cold 
medicines, vitamins, food supplements, and personal care items 
(1988.0687). é 

Raymond J. Hebert: 48 ancient Greek fractional coins of the 4th-5th century 
B.C. (1988.0458); 5 quartz clocks and wristwatches (1988.0810). 

William H. Helfand: 6 bottles, 2 belladonna plasters, a show globe, anda 
wooden advertising token (1983.0749); 2 white ceramic ointment pots 
and a Lydia Pinkham advertising thread case, all ca. 1895 (1985.0618); 
224 pieces of medically related ephemera (1987.3043). 

Edward L. Heller: book of logarithmic and trigonometric tables by 
Kaj L. Nielsen, 1965 (1984.3078). 

Edgar H. Hemmer: Gloria Light Company Oxo-Gas hollow-wire system gas burner 
and storage tank, ca. 1920 (1989.0549). 

Stephen M. Henderson: envelope with black border used by Jacqueline Kennedy 
after President Kennedy's death in 1963 (1989.,0360). 

Joseph H. Hennage: Hoffmann Type & Engraving Company top-lever hand press, 
E. & W. Ullmer Albion hand press of 1859, and a #2 Lowe proof press 
(1988.0650). 

Lloyd E. Herman: man's Pierre Cardin jumpsuit, 1960s, and a tie-dyed shirt, 
1964-65 (1988.0812); man's reversible patchwork necktie and 
cummerbund, 1980s (1989.0039). 

Harry Hickox: 9 toys and promotional objects, 3 hand puppets, a marionette, 
and a television prop train, all related to the "Jump-Jump of Holiday 
House" radio and television shows, 1948-54 (1988.0519); 8 phonograph 
records and 6 film reels of "Jump Jump of Holiday House" (1988.0653). 

Dorothy and Paul Hieronymus: Prospectus by William Douglass, inventor of an 
automatic grain binder system (1988.3125). 

Deborah D. Hilke: 8-piece Commodore 64 personal computer system and 4 users 
guides and manuals (1989.0544). 

Robert W. Hoelscher: machine gun made by Canadian Arsenals Limited of 
Kitchener, Ontario, 1954 (1987.0385). 

Christine Hoepfner and Jeannie M. Wayne: American Automobile Association 
Triptik road map showing route from San Diego, California to 
Washington, D.C. (1988.0626). 

Adrienne Hoffman: oversized porcelain cup and saucer decorated in the 
"Quail" pattern, 19th century (1987.0811). 

David and Iris Hoffman: 932 postcards of African-American images, 1900-33 
(2987.3:226):. 

Carolyn N. and Donald Hoke: 5 typewriter ribbon tins (1989.0179). 

Helen E. Holley: U.S. Army uniform skirt, shirt, hat, and raincoat 
(1989.0152). 

Maj. Gen. Jeanne M. Holm, USAF (Ret.): woman's U.S. Air FPorce formal 


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uniform sleeve insignia, rank of Colonel (1989.0128). 

Hoover Group Inc., Ball and Roller Division (through Kenneth M. Goodman): 
set of 8 balls of different materials and a "Balls" poster (1987.3109). 

Grace Murray Hopper: Navy arm patch and a Cruft Laboratory badge worn by 
Ms. Hopper during WW II (1989.0093). 

Murray and Roslyn H. Horowitz: gold and porcelain dental partial 
(1988.0734). 

Lina V. Howe: magnet, placecard, and a lapel pin, all with the Democratic 
Party's donkey motif, 1988 (1988.0557). 

Donald A. Humble: fused mass of Spanish coins salvaged from the USS Maine 
sunk in Havanna Harbor, Cuba in 1898 (1988.0791). 

Adm. Raymond P. Hunter: Seth Thomas ship's bell clock (1986.0859). 

Evelyn M. Hurlburt: refractor telescope with tripod and an auxiliary 
telescope (1988.0636). 

Dr. Harry D. and Velma R. Huskey: main unit, magnetic tape drive, 
typewriter, set of program tapes, set of paper tape cassettes, anda 
reel of paper tape, all part of the Bendix G-15 digital electronic 
computer invented by Dr. Huskey, 1955-60 (1988.0435); 77 pieces of 
documentation for the Bendix G-15 computer (1988.3106). 

Thomas Imgram in memory of Jeanne Virby Imgram: Emerson "Snow White" radio, 
ca. 1937 (988.0369). 

Peter Indorf: 2 medals commemorating the 350th anniversary of the founding 
of New Haven, Connecticut, 1638-1988 (1988.0779). 

International Business Machines Corporation (through Paul J. Friedl): SCAMP 
personal computer with power supply (1988.0681); 8 notebooks, 2 
folders, a booklet, and a set of audiotape cassettes documenting the 
SCAMP personal computer (1988.3146); (through D. E. Knight): 9 
components of an IBM 702 computer system (1987.0747). 

Izod Youthwear (through Mitchell Porigow): boy's white knit polo shirt 
marked "Izod Lacoste" with a blue alligator applique on the front, 
1988 (1988.0392); boy's Izod Lacoste shirt, 1988 (1988.3109). 

Tim James: King trumpet made for and played by Harry James (1988.0057). 

The Bank of Japan, Cash Department (through Mitsuo Fujimoto): 4 500-yen 
coins commemorating the opening of the Seikan Tunnel and the Seto 
Bridge, 1988 (1988.0770). 

A. G. Jennings & Sons: 125 pieces of silk lace manufactured by A. G. 
Jennings & Sons, 1880s (1987.0414). 

Susan R. and William F. Jensen: miniature 42-star U.S. Flag (1989.0312). 

Joey Jobes: wooden duck decoy made and signed by Mr. Jobes, 1988 
(1988.0802). 

Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physics (through Dean George Owen): 
ruling engine for optical gratings built by Prof. Henry A. Rowland, 
ca. 1880 (304122). 

Frederick H. Johnson, Jr.: Estey 2 manual and pedal reed organ including 
bench, blower, and tubing (1989.0190). 

Richard A. and Virginia L. Johnson: chromatic harmonica made by Kooch of 
Germany, 1900-25 (1987.0434). 

William A. Jones: 2 photographs of school children in Meridian, MisSisSsippi 
(1989.0027). 

K. Kadokura: Japanese abacus (1989.0515). 

Satoru Kakitsubo: 5 bronze Japanese art medals designed by Mr. Kakitsubo 
(1985.0718):. 

Sylvan J. Kamm: Babe Rainbow lithographed print on tin by Peter Blake, 1968 
(1989.0455). 


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Alvin R. and Marjorie Sered Kantor: 41 U.S. postal marking devices, 10 
boxes of type, and a stamp pad (1987.0905); 45 postal marking devices 
and postal badges (1988.0088); post office screen line unit with base, 
ca. 1900 (1988.0658). 

Lillian S. Kaplan: 36 phonograph records (1988.0824). 

E. C. Karnavas: 5-station germanium point contact assembly (1988.0473). 

Celine Karraker: 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1907 to 1910 
(1984.3024); 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1916 to 1920 
(1988.3001); 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1920 to 1925 
(1988.3002); 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1910 to 1916 
(1988.3017); 19 boxes of papers kept by Leo H. Baekeland (1988.3065). 

Jack Kemp for President: 8 buttons, 4 bumper stickers, 3 videotape 
cassettes, a strip of stickers, and an information leaflet (1989.0130). 

Deborah L. Kempf: 2 school memory books, Girl Scout mess kit and sash, 
"woodstock" poster and headband, Beatles badge, 8-track tape, and 
trading card set, Jefferson Airplane poster, and a package of daisy 
decals (1987.0717). 

Dr. Bernard V. Kessler: Hastings automobile radio, ca. 1953 (1987.0464). 

Rose E. and Prof. Seymour R. Kesten: Clavioline electronic musical 
instrument made in Paris (1987.0122). 

Keuffel & Esser Company (through Marsh W. Bull): 2 dividing engines, a set 
of slide rules, pantograph, planimeter, compass, and a set of dividers 
(306012). 

Seymour Kevelson: Wildman circular rib knitting machine with March & 
Crowford stop mechanism, ca. 1905 (1989.0074). 

Claudia Brush Kidwell: pair of white plastic earrings, pair of ceramic 
earrings, and fake pearl necklace, all 1950s, and a girl's clear 
plastic umbrella, 1981-83 (1989.0043). 

Cody C. Kirkwood in memory of Helen Kirkwood and Arthur S. Knight: album of 
colorgraph prints with historic notes and instructions (1988.0580). 

Margaret B. Klapthor: envelope of documents from the "Just Say No” 
anti-drug campaign (1989.0100). 

M. B. Klein, Inc. (through Stanley F. Dobrzycki): set of 29 N-scale model 
trucks and automobiles and a set of 14 N-scale model pedestrians 
(1988.3104). 

Ben Kleinerman: 2 Transitape sound recorders, a Cinesone film adapter, and 
a reel of l6mm film (1987.0520). 

Carole R. and David C. Kline: 2 fragments of reproduction ingrain carpeting 
with pre-Civil War designs (1989.0280). 

Claudine K. Klose: 4 plastic toys including a bathroom set, sewing machine, 
rocking chair, and a vacuum cleaner, ca. 1946 (1988.0631). 

Marion Koehler: 19 pharmaceutical samples, 1983 (1984.0389). 

The Bank of Korea, New York Representative Office (through Stella L. M. 
Cerruti): 6-piece uncirculated coin set of the Republic of Korea, 1988 
(1988.0775). 

Carol L. Kregloh: 2 infant's shirts, 1986 (1989.0051). 

Kroloff Marshall & Associates (through Janette H. Brown): 3 transcripts, 

3 pamphlets, 3 tickets, 2 programs, 2 brochures, a button, anda 
T-shirt, all from the presidential and vice-presidential debates, 1988 
(1988.0704). 

Barbara E. Kuhns: combination pencil and paperclip made by Okaya of Japan 
(1986.0791). 

Kyocera Corporation (through Dr. Y. Hamano and M. Miyazaki): 4 ceramic 
turbo-charger rotors (1988.0171). 


Labor Institute of Public Affairs (through Larry Kirkman): 4 videotape 
cassettes, 3 newsletters, 2 balloons, 2 bumper stickers, 2 lapel pins, 
2 buttons, and a brochure, all from the "Union YES" campaign, 1988 
(1988.0826). 

Kathryn H. Lance: woman's beaded evening dress, 1926-27 (1989.0198). 

Lance Woodcraft Products (through John E. Foster): rosewood judge's gavel, 
1987 (1988.0178). 

Harriet Augusta Tusler Langer in memory of Harriet Conners Tusler: bandanna 
commemorating the U.S. Centennial, 1876 (1988.0666). 

League of Women Voters (through Nancy W. Neuman): 13 documents and a banner 
from the 1980 presidential debates and 15 documents and a T-shirt from 
the 1984 presidential debates (1988.0303). 

James K. Leavitt: information packet on the political views of Pat 
Robertson (1988.0745). 

J. A. Lehans: set of 3 type-A transistors, ca. 1949 (1988.0811). 

Lehigh University, Fritz Engineering Laboratory (through Dr. Roger G. 
Slutter): aluminum water pipe, laminated timber, structural steel 
beam, steel wire rope, and a welded steel bar, all compressed or 
tension-tested (1988.3036). 

P. Leiner Nutritional Products, Inc. (through Gale K. Bensussen): 19 
vitamin and mineral products, a T-Shirt, and an advertising display 
(1983.0083). 

Lenox, Incorporated (through Stephen F. Lichtenstein): 7 plates, 6 bowls, 
2 divided serving dishes, cup with saucer, cup, creamer, and a sugar 
bowl with lid, all made of melamine plastic about 1960 (1988.0696). 

Maxine M. Leon: spool box shaped like a school desk with "inkwell hole” 
thimble-holder, 20th century (1989.0481). 

Bernard R. Levine: 12 table knives, and 2 forks, 19th century (1988.0763); 
nickel-silver fork marked for use by the U.S. Army's Medical 
Department, 1870-1910 (1988.0764). 

Alan R. Levinstone, M.D.: 2 Univac 1105 core planes, ca. 1960 (1988.0804). 

Alan and Elaine Levitt: 189 advertising materials used by Mr. and Mrs. 
Levitt at Sherman Pharmacy in Sherman, New York (1988.3090). 

Hope Anthony Levy: 5 needlework accessory containers and a Berlin 
embroidery pattern, all 19th century (1988.0203). 

Jay A. Lewis: Union Porcelain Works cream pitcher and covered sugar bowl 
used as salesman's samples (1989.0104). 

Ingrid E. Liedman: sash with 20 buttons and 4 stickers, "Women Against 
Military Madness” (1988.0641). 

Eli Lilly and Company (through William F. Pillow, Jr.): 28 pharmaceutical 
products (1982.0153); Archives (through Anita Martin): 11 drugs, 6 
syringes, 2 test kits, 2 needles, a sterilizing flask, and an insulin 
demonstration kit (1982.0498). 

Jesse Limoli: silver Canadian medal honoring Elvis Presley (1989.0035). 

Susan B. Lisk: woman's wedding dress with petticoat and drawers and a 
photograph of the bride, Mary Susan Stubblefield Carpenter, married on 
May 12, 1896 (1988.0725). 

Marguerite C. Little: diploma awarded to James Henry Herndon, M.D. in 1848 
and a medicine chest used by Dr. Herndon (1989.0204). 

Ralph Lockwood: triple-model horn made by Helmut Pinke of West Germany, 
1977 (1986.0707). - 

Reuben O. Logan: practice sorting case used by Martin Musolf during his 
career with the U.S. Post Office, 1920-61 (1988.0053). 


Lonestar Cement Company (through Perry R. Keeton and John H. Delong): 


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6 cement briquette molds and a Tinius Olsen cement-testing machine 
(1988.3033). 

William M. Lubar: pair of safety goggles, 1936-40 (1989.0319). 

Nunzio A. Luce: 22 pieces of electronic watch material, 1970-79 (1987.0359). 

Wm. F. Ludwig, Jr.: pair of snakewood drumsticks (1988.0150). 

Lufkin Industries, Inc. (through Joseph P. Byrd III): Lufkin Mark II 
pumping unit, Grasshopper (1983.0086). 

Capt. Joseph F. Madeo, Jr.: 3 Shraeder diving pumps, 2 Morse jigger diving 
pumps, 2 telephones, a sea anchor oiler, diving transceiver, K.G. 
cutting torch, K.G. heating tanks, diving ladder, blasting machine, 
beach gear blockset, fairlead, and a self-contained diving apparatus 
(1979.0521). 

Christine M. and Dr. Christopher Magee: 3 dresses, a tunic, skirt, anda 
blouse worn by Mrs. Magee, 1969-72 (1988.0549). 

Rube Mandel: 5 fonts of iron printing type (1989.0011). 

Marklin, Inc. (through Frederick E. Gates): Z-scale model train equipment 
including a steam locomotive, 2 gondola cars, box car, tank car, anda 
caboose (1988.3153). 

Markson Science, Inc. (through K. E. Stine): 2 packets of Markson "Cracker" 
ampule fracture and safety collars, patented in 1981 (1982.0453). 

Julius H. "Groucho" Marx (through Arlene M. Breitbart): 98 letters and 5 
sets of correspondence, 31 play and movie scripts, 17 scrapbooks, 1l 
folders of sheet music, 9 folders and a box of miscellaneous articles 
and papers, and 6 folders of photographs (1988.3083). 

Albert S. Matlack: 2 slide rules (1989.0032). 

Helen S. Mattison in memory of Dr. Richard V. Mattison and Royal Mattison, 
Jr.: bronze 6-pounder muzzel-loading Spanish cannon tube used in 
Colonial America, made in 1631 (1988.0815). 

Edith P. Mayo: 16 buttons, 16 leaflets, 4 T-shirts, 3 brochures, 3 bumper 
Stickers, an audiotape cassette, banner, card, handout, newspaper, 
record jacket, and a poster (1988.0708); letter, brochure and envelope 
from the League of Women Voters in reference to the 1988 Presidential 
debates (1988.3162). 

Sue P. McCann: German pistol (1988.0420). 

Mack R. McClure: railroad transit made by Kolesch and Company of New York 
(1989.0409). 

Margaret S. McComb: 3 crocheted pot holders made by Mrs. McComb's mother, 
ca. 1900 (1988.0503). 

Wayne E. McGovern: 2 silver coins of the Samanids of Persia, A.D. 975-995 
(1988.0772). 

Mary McKelvey: 16 early 20th-century paper clips (1987.0491). 

Ida E. McKeown: Crescent No. 7 boy's bicycle, ca. 1895 (1988.0813). 

Medtronics, Inc., Neuro Division (through Linda Frederickson): 
transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device and an Itrel 
implantable neurological pulse generator (1985.3026). 

Charles Alan Melton: coin commemorating the founding of The People's Party 
at a convention held May 19-20, 1891 in Cincinnati, Ohio (1988.0678). 

Steven Memoli: sextant made by H. Hughes & Son Ltd. of London, ca. 1944 
(1989.0548). 

A. S. Menke: Miner Ideal locomotive tender hand brake of cast steel, 1941 
(7989). 0365). 

Meriden-Stinehour Press (through Stephen Stinehour): book about printing in 
New York State by Douglas C. McMurtie, 1928 (1989.0464). 

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Biostatistics (through Prof. Felix Moore): instruction pamphlet for a 
Burroughs Moon-Hopkins billing machine (1989.3084). 

Richard Mihalyi: 20 ducats and medals of Austria and Hungary, 13th to 20th 
centuries (1989.0263). 

Ronald E. Miller: Rumely Ideal Separator threshing machine, ca. 1920 
(1988.0371). 

Mary S. and Victor L. Minter: package of surgical needles (1988.0603). 

Margaret E. Moffatt: photograph of Generals Eisenhower and MacArthur 
emerging from a building (1989.0187). 

Alfred F. and Loretta M. Moglie: Telechron electric wall clock, 1940s 
(1987.0473); Royal Quiet Deluxe portable manual typewriter (1987.0644). 

Loretta M. Moglie: violin made by Albert F. Mogli, 1923 (1988.0749). 

John R. Molenda, Ph.D., MPH: 28 educational articles, pamphlets, posters, 
greeting cards, photographs, signs, and charts about venereal disease 
(1985.3090). 

Mary Jane McCaffree Monroe: camisole belonging to Mamie Eisenhower, plaque, 
and a cloth flag with buttons representing the 48 states (1988.0540). 

William J. Moon: white molded glass globe for a Red Crown gasoline pump 
(1989.0289). 

J. E. Morgan: Indian Model O motorcycle of 1918, piece of original tire, 
set of accessory tools, and a Virginia motorcycle license plate of 
1920*° €1989..0330). 

J. Tom Morgan, Jr.: 72 examples of commercial lithography, 1930-88 
(1988.0662). 

J. Tom Morgan Enterprises, Inc. (through J. Tom Morgan, Jr.): lithograph of 
an unfinished portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt painted by Madame 
Shoumatoff (1988.0713). 

Elting E., John H., and Robert S. Morison: 5 U.S. Internal Revenue stamps 
(1988.0055). 

Morrison Molded Fiber Glass Company (through Clinton B. Smith): 2 Sections 
of fiberglass structural beams (1988.3038). 

Julia M. Morton: 2 man's skirts designed and made by Ms. Morton, 1988 
(1988.3093). 

John Mosher: British mail bag made of woven plastic (1988.0397). 

Motorola Museum of Electronics (through Sharon Darling): 3 cards, 2 badge 
holders, a CEO pin, and a "Quality" poster (1988.0583); 2 videotape 
cassettes, a pamphlet, fact sheet, and a memo (1988.3126); "Quality’” 
flag (1989.0008). 

Constance E. Mottaz (through Harold A. Scott): "The Favorite” autoharp made 
by the Phonoharp Company of East Boston, Massachusetts, 20th century 
(1989.0516). 

Mount Holyoke College, Department of Physics (through Edward P. Clancy): 
Societe Genevoise dividing engine (1987.0692). 

Prancis M. Moyer: dip pen with mother-of-pearl handle (1987.0208). 

Lt. Col. William B. Mozey: WARALARM mechanical alarm clock (1988.0212). 

R. P. Multhauf: Hemmi bamboo slide rule (1989.0443); set of Schoenner 
drawing instruments distributed by Technical Supply Company 
(1989.3072). 

Murjani International, Ltd. (through Richard H. Hosp): pair of woman's blue 
denim jeans designed by Gloria Vanderbilt, 1978 (1988.0415). 

Mrs. John H. Murray: 2 plastic combs, 2 imitation pearl necklaces, an 
evening bag, wallet, plastic peacock brooch, and a man's wrist watch 
(1988.0702); 9 cookie cutters, 2 toy cookie cutters, 2 chocolate 
molds, an ice cream mold, baking pan, 24-piece toy kitchenware set, 


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and a 4-piece toy measuring spoon set (1988.0829); 2 chalices, 2 
candlesticks, a plate, covered bowl, coffeepot, creamer, and a sugar 
bowl, all made of pewter (1989.0122); cast iron mold, 19th century 
(1989.3013). 

Murrey & Sons Co., Inc. (through Pat Murrey): set of billiard balls 
(1987.3096). 

MyStic Seaport Museum (through B. A. G. Fuller): copying lathe used to make 
wooden insulator pins for telephone poles, a blade, and 2 pins, ca. 
1902 (1987.0603). 

Dr. Alixa Naff: 11 domestic objects of Arab-American origin, early 20th 
century (1988.0451). 

Patricia Floyd Nagel: dress, veil, shoes, stockings, teddy, brassiere, 
garters, invitation, and 3 photographs from the wedding of Anne 
O'Sullivan Ployd, September 19, 1925 (1989.0108). 

Paul C. Nagel: top hat with box, sachet, and key belonging to Henry Adams, 
19th century (1988.0760). 

Dr. Perham C. Nahl: 316 U.S. first flight covers and postal cards 
(1987.0879). 

Dr. Dorothea A. Nahm: Sony Betamax video cassette recorder (1988.0546). 

National Association of Letter Carriers (through Vincent R. Sombrotto): 9 
National Biennial Convention badges, 1970-86 (1988.0225). 

The National Security Political Action Committee: 4 videotape cassettes and 
a "Political Action" kit (1988.0743). 

National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (through Michael Carlucci 
Vitucci): 4 posters, 3 packets, and a catalog, all about substance 
abuse (1988.0834). 

Emily Rose Nelson: tin-plated sheet iron steam cooker made by the Toledo 
Cooker Company of Toledo, Ohio, ca. 1907 (1989.0301). 

Jeff Nelson: 2 posters and a T-shirt with the headline "Meese is a Pig” and 
text supporting the message (1988.0647). 

The New England (through John A. Fibiger): Elizur Wright's arithmeter 
calculating rule patented in 1869 (1989.0366). 

New Orleans Exposition: 429 examples of machine-made laces from St. Pierre 
Les Calais, France, ca. 1885 (1987.0416). 

Government of New Zealand, Post Office Philatelic Bureau (through G. W. 
Warner): 19 mint stamps of New Zealand (1987.0098). 

Kathryn C. Newcomb: 6 newspapers from the Presidential Inauguration of 1949 
(1988.3161). 

Elmer G. Nicks: Dr. Pepper vinyl advertising banner (1984.3003). 

Nielson Media Research (through Laurence Frerk): 7 personal television 
viewing diaries, a Nielsen people meter, and a remote control 
(1988.0825). 

Nike, Inc. (through Susan L. Sears): man's and woman's athletic clothing 
including 6 exercise outfits, 4 headbands, 3 pairs of socks, and 2 
pairs of shoes (1988.3124). 

Government of Niue, Niue Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 15 mint stamps, 

3 first day covers, and a souvenir sheet of Niue (1988.0479). 

Janice Bradford Norcutt: woman's brown suede “chain link" belt, 1968 
(1988.0669). 

W. F. Norman Corporation (through Mark S. Quitno): stamped steel ceiling 
panel (1988.3044). 

North American International Mint (through Robert M. Bianchi): silver medal 
commemorating 85 years of the teddy bear (1988.0523). 

George A. Norton: National Radio Institute pin (1988.0295); 3 slide rules 


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with 2 instruction sheets and an adder with instructions (1988.0807); 
Young Engineers' Guide book, business reply card, and a manual for a 
Fordson tractor (1988.3110). 

Numismatic and Antiquarian Service Corporation of America, R. M. Smythe & 
Company, Inc. (through Douglas B. Ball and John E. Herzog): 15 
Colonial and Continental currency notes, 1748-78, and 2 Depression 
scrip plates, 1933 (1988.0790); 41 European lottery tickets of the 
late 19th to early 20th centuries, a Swedish bank note of 1711, Danish 
bank note of 1810, and a Chase National Bank specimen signature 
booklet of 1931 (1988.0816). 

Harold J. Nussbaum: 8 silver and gold Masonic medals, 1970-77 (1988.0560). 

Alden S. T. O'Brien: woman's gray silk bonnet, 1850-55 and a man's 
collapsible black silk top hat with its original box, 1880-1920 
(1989.0142). 

Odetics, Inc. (through J. Slutzky and L. W. Welsch): Odex I walking robot 
and controller, 1983 (1986.0452). 

Olin Defense Systems Group (through Donald W. Griffin): cartridge and shell 
display board (1987.0392). 

Omnis Surgical, Inc. (through Robert G. Munson): clear plastic human back 
model and a model of a human back with removable skin and spine 
section (1984.3054). 

Oriental Medical Supplies (through Rahl L. Felt and Thomas A. Riihimaki): 
28 pieces of acupuncture equipment, models, posters, and documents 
G1985:.3 0277) 

Catherine B. Orne: 2 U.S. award medals and a Canadian award medal which 
honor scientific achievements, 1943-54 (1988.0712). 

Laura Osborn: mechanical paradox invented by Francis C. Osborn (1980.0580). 

Stephen E. Osman: pair of military blue wool convalescence pants, ca. 1918 
(1988.0564). 

Susan 0. Ostroff: 19 pieces of sheet music (1988.0538); 19 pieces of sheet 
music (1988.0693). 

Mrs. Gladys C. Page: autograph album used by Carrie Miller of San 
Francisco, California, ca. 1902 (1989.0071). 

Mary L. Partello: Dalton's "Little Giant" adding machine, 1920s (1988.3122). 

Betty Lou and H. L. Payne: dumpy level made by Elliott Brothers of London, 
ca. 1875 (1989.0482). 

Herbert L. Pelham: 26 Chinese, Bolivian, German, and U.S. coins and 2 U.S. 
tokens (1988.0613). 

Pencil Makers Association, Inc. (through William L. MacMillian III): 

22 plastic boxes showing the stages of wooden pencil manufacture 
(198:7... 3013)! 

Dane A. Penland: T-shirt and information packet from the "International 
Shadow Project 1985" commemorating the 40th anniversary of the atomic 
bomb being dropped on Hiroshima, Japan (1989.0085). 

Carol M. Perkins: 2 maps, a 1964 Emmy certificate, pith helmet, and safari 
jacket, all used by Marlin Perkins of the television series, "Mutual 
of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" (1989.0182). 

David Perlman (through Rev. Claude A. Heitman): working patent models for 6 
timing devices, a Signaling apparatus, and a flash tube, all invented 
by Mr. Perlman between 1925-1940 (294915). 

Pamela L. and Richard F. Peterson: T-shirt with Spiro Agnew as Mickey Mouse 
depicted on the front (1989.0361). 

Thomas M. Pettus: battle flag of Nazi Germany (1987.0059). 

Ann Lafferty Pfeiffer: woman's 2-piece wool suit, 1900-10, and a satin 


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brocade ballgown with beaded fringe by Worth, 1909-14 (1988.0682). 

George A. Philbrick: vapor-liquid equilibrium computer, Universal K5-M 
linear operator, and a Polyphemus automatic control analyser with a 
set of 5 flow charts and a box of accessories (1988.0659). 

Margot Phillips: woman's dress designed by Claire McCardell, 1948-50 
(1988.0577). 

Pittsburgh Corning Corporation (through Thomas Chris Gross): wall section 
of 20 glass blocks (1988.3056). 

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (through Jan M. Beitzer and 
Harry A. Fischer): George Washington Bridge roadway expansion joint 
(1988.0107). 

Linda M. Post: 2 pairs of white elbow-length kid leather gloves, 1890-1910 
(1988.3088). 

Harriet S. Potter: maroon velvet and silk dress and a photograph of Susan 
Kendrick wearing the dress on Christmas Day, 1884 (1989.0004). 

Powell Corporation (through George Powell): Powell "Honeycomb Pool" 
skateboard, 1978 (1987.0737). 

Pratt-Read Corporation (through Charles A. Ruhe): Denominator counter anda 
Knox calculating rule (1988.0795); 6 sets of ivory and plastic key 
pieces, scales, and gauges used to make piano keys, a scale board, 
parts cross-section board, key facing machine, and a set of piano 
wires (1988.3167); ivory-working tools including a bow drill, bow 
drill stock, hand plane, and a chain saw and employee clothing 
including a company basketball uniform top and shorts, 2 employee 
identification badges, and a first aid arm band (1989.0073); 
scalometer and a scale, both used to determine the moisture content of 
ivory (1989.0105); electric glue pot (1989.0107); 13 ivory desk 
accessories and a celluloid game counter (1989.0114); 2 ivory nit 
combs and an ivory toothpick (1989.0124). 

Douglas S. Price: pill box, "Cleveland & Stevenson 1892" (1988.0652). 

Jon Provost: pair of blue jeans, red gingham shirt, and black high-top 
sneakers worn by Mr. Provost while playing Timmy in the television 
series "Lassie," 1957-64, and a "Lassie" script (1989.0009). 

Pucci International LTD. (through Ralph Pucci): female and male mannequins 
designed by Andree Putnam for Pucci International of New York City, 
1988 (1988.3074). 

Gordon Purdy: Boehm molded porcelain plate commemorating the 
U.S. Constitutional Bicentennial with "Birds and Flowers of the 
Thirteen Original States," 1987 (1988,0007). 

Cynthia Williams Putnam and David Mike Putnam: 2 sweater vests, 2 medals, a 
trophy, program, scrapbook, knit shirt, and a T-shirt from Fred 
Williams' career as a marble champion, 1939-41 (1988.0643). 

Jean B. Quinnette: 37 phonograph records and 4 album containers (1988.0375). 

Quota International (through Gene Wheeler): Diebold electric "Cardineer" 
rotary card file, 1938-45 (1988.0324). 

Andrew Rainer: packet of information from the 1988 Democratic National 
Convention held in Atlanta, Georgia (1988.3170). 

Rhoda A. Ratner: button, "Librarians for Dukakis '88" (1989.0304). 

Rawlings Sporting Goods Company (through M. Scott Smith): 2 sets of 
baseballs, a set of basketballs, set of photographs, and a football 
(198:7':3203'))< 

Thomas Reardon: set of collotype progressive prints for a Rembrandt 
postcard (1989.0212). 

Henrietta Rechtschaffner: mug, medal, vase, and a manicure kit, all 


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collected at labor conventions in 1968 and 1972 (1988.0679); 2 charms, 
a pin, and a brooch (1989.0364). 

William G. Renwick (through Peter T. Gianas and Samuel P. Goddard, Jr.): 
132 muskets, rifles, carbines, shotguns, pistols, revolvers, a hand 
cannon, and an air gun (245168). 

The Rexall Group (through Armend Szmulewitz): 29 vitamin and health 
products (1983.0084). 

J. E. Rhoads & Sons, Inc. (through John P. McGough and Kevin N. Wooters): 
3 lengths of flat leather power transmission belting (1988.3123). 

Cathy and Marie Rich: 3l-piece drum set built by Slingerland Radio Kings, 
1938-40, and used by Buddy Rich from 1983 to 1987 (1988.0665). 

Patricia H. Rich: diamond-patterned silver thimble interlined with steel, 
marked "Dorcas," early 20th century (1989.0336). 

Alice G. Richie: tufted counterpane inscribed "Jinny M. Lusk 1814" 
(1989.0203). 

Fritz Richmond: washtub bass made by Mr. Richmond in 1962 (1988.0563). 

Elaine and Max Rimler: wall regulator used by the Camden & Amboy and the 
Pennsylvania Railroads, made by E. Howard & Company, ca. 1850 
(1987.0448). 

Howard B. Rindge: gold leaf coil applicator, ca. 1895 (1987.0602). 

Edwin K. Robinson: 3 pieces of sheet music (1988.0759); sheet music for a 
Democratic Party campaign song (1989.0099); molded plastic razor box 
(1989.0444). 

William M. Robinson: algebra textbook by Joseph Ray, 1848 (1986.3060). 

Rochester Museum and Science Center (through Daniel M. Barber): French 
double-barrel shotgun (1987.0390). 

Rock-A-Bye Baby, Inc. (through Marie M. Shields): Rock-A-Bye bear, 
Videotape cassette, sound box, intergrated circuit, and a photograph 
of the circuit (1989.0158). 

Ralph Rohweder: Auto-Typist automatic typing reproduction system, late 1930 
(1988.0430). 

R. G. Rolfe: 2 liquid crystal display watch modules (1987.0454). 

Bruce L. Roloson: 224 transistors, diodes, transitor parts, and electron 
tubes (1988.0451). 

J. Alan Romich: patent certificate of freedom issued on November 9, 1846 
for Elizabeth Carter of Leesburg, Virginia (1988.0594). 

Mickey Rooney: 2 Academy Award nomination certificates, 1940 and 1943, and 
a theater program for A Midsummer Night's Dream (1988.0511). 

Terrence R. Roos: 6 lens cleaning cloths, 2 sunglass lens color samples, 
and a pair of sunglasses (1988.0261). 

J. William Rosenthal, M.D.: sterling silver monaural stethoscope 
(1989.0392); book, Pike's Scientific and Medical Instruments 
(1989.3046). 

M. Howard Rowe (through Mary Wert): souvenir program of the 1919 World 
Series and 2 sports programs, 1974 and 1979 (1986.0830). 

Emile J. Roy: 2 bookmarks and a button from the 1989 Presidential 
Inauguration (1989.0321). 

Harry R. Rubenstein: phonograph record from the musical The Pajama Game 
(1988.3136). 

Fath Davis Ruffins: 3 woman's dresses made of printed African fabrics, 
1970-85 (1989.0175). 

Capt. Carol A. B. Rupe, M.D.: 8-piece U.S. Air Force maternity uniform 
(1989.0080). 

SPS Technologies, Aerospace Products Division (through Richard W. Sellars): 


eye-bolt used to fasten tubes on missile launchers, 1987 (1987.0855). 

Sue Ann Sadler: set of 8 aluminum tumblers anodized in 8 different colors, 
1940s (1988.0627). 

David Sarnoff Research Laboratory, Television Research Laboratory (through 
Jack S. Fuhrer): 3 experimental videodiscs (1989.0154). 

Clara G. Schiffer: print, "Women at the Polls in New Jersey,” published in 
Harper's Weekly, November 13, 1880 (1989.0102). 

James H. Schrum in memory of Robert E. Mitchell: 3 presidential inaugural 
editions of the The Evening Star, 1937 and 1941 (1989.3057). 

Michael W. Schultz: flight cover with promotional folder from the first 
roundtrip transatlantic flight in May 1937 (1988.0060). 

Lois R. Seidler: U.S. Public Health Service uniform and hat cover 
(1986.0935). 

Phillip Seitz: 10 condoms, a condom request card, and a disposable 
tuberculosis tester (1988.0736). 

Tom Selleck and Universal Pictures (through Kerry McCluggage): 2 baseball 
caps, a gold ring, and a Hawaiian print shirt, all worn by Tom Selleck 
on his television series "Magnum P. I." (1988.0409). 

Anne M. Serio: "Ginny" doll with wardrobe, "I Love Lucy® paper doll set, 
and a "Judy Holliday’ paper doll book, all 1953-54 (1988.0531); Waring 
electric blender, 1966 (1988.3117). 

David H. Shayt: K-D brand valve spring lifter for a 1934 Ford Model A 
automobile (1988.0827); section of Litco particle-board fork-lift 
pallet (1988.3085). 

Frank J. Sheridan: U.S. Army officer's wool jacket and trousers made in 
Melbourne, Australia, 1942 (1988.0544). 

Tess Sholom: scarf designed by Ms. Sholom for the 1985 Presidential 
Inauguration (1988.0624). 

Mary Dickson Shryock: raised patchwork quilt top and a pink silk crepe crib 
cover with a matching pillow cover (1989.0268). 

Shugart Associates (through J. S. Campbell): Shugart SA400 disk drive and 
3 binders and a folder containing information about the company 
(1982 .3017:). 

F. Marcus Shulze in memory of Loraine Nelson Shulze: floral-patterned wool 
carpet given as a wedding gift in September 1885 (1989.0269). 

Milton L. Schurr: 14 photographs of New York World's Fair Hall of Health, 
1939° \(1983',3166:)'. 

Frederick W. Side: experimental radio tube designed and built by Mr. Side, 
1923 (1987.0630). 

Lena P. Simmons: “Sheep's Foot" combination hammer and prying tool 
(1988.0599). 

Paul Simon for President Committee: schedule of fund raising events 
(1989. 0133:). 

Caroline L. and Nelson C. Simonson: family Bible owned by farmer Stokely 
Sturgis of Kent County, Delaware, 18th century (1989.0296). 

George Sinnott: 2 man's dress shirts, 1955 (1989.0195). 

Edith H. Smith: "Kennedy '60" bracelet and a "Card-Carrying Member of the 
ACLU" button (1989.0131). 

Lynn R. Smith: font of celluloid-faced wood type (1987.0685). 

Myron R. Smith: 3 slide rules, 3 adding machines, a manual adder, and an 
adding machine teaching device (1989.0325); book, Applied Mechanical 
Arithmetic as Practiced on the Comptometer, 1920 (1989.3054). 

Charles Smithgall: television lifeline transmission wire, ca. 1948 
(1988.0146). 


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Smolian Sound Restoration Studios (through Steven Smolian): polyvinyl 
chloride phonograph record, 1950s (1988.0105). 

Irene Snelling Smyth: 2 child's caps made in Denmark by Mrs. Smyth's 
mother, 1920s (1988.0358). 

Snapper Power Equipment (through Anthony A. Malizia): "Snappin' Turtle*" 
lawnmower, 1949 (1988.0571). 

Sony Corporation of America, Corporate Communications (through Jason 
Farrow): Sony "Watchman" portable television (1989.0194). 

Sony Video Software Company (through John O'Donnell): 7 videotape cassettes 
comprising the series, "Vietnam, A Television History" (1987.3050). 

Carol W. Sorensen: gasoline-powered laundry iron, ca. 1935 (1989.0210). 

Gertrude Souther: 2 U.S. postal covers (1988.0054). 

Barry Spann: collotype print, Cold Mountain, by Mr. Spann (1988.0517). 

Penny Speckter: 2 cast iron miniature printing presses, ca. 1885; a sheet 
metal miniature printing press of the early 20th century; Zuccatto's 
"papyrograph" copying printer, ca. 1875; and a signed typometric 
portrait of Beatrice Warde (1988.0823). 

Spectra-Physics, Construction and Agricultural Division (through Robert J. 
Makenas): laser surveying level, optical detector, and a power 
converter (1985.0417). 

Harvey G. and Norman Stack: 6 Continental currency notes dated February 26, 
LUIT (L983 Ss 0773) « 

Christopher K. and Rosemary Steele: 3 self-standing pyrometric cones 
patented by Richard E. Steele in 1973 (1986.0285). 

Henry R. Stiffel: 38 parking meters, 2 parking fine receptacles, and a 
parking fee receptacle (1988.0814). 

Lois Greene Stone: 7 playbills, 2 souvenir cups, a football program, opera 
Program, rodeo magazine, and a WW II war emergency identification card 
(1988.0672); American Indian doll, 1953 (1989.0170). 

Edward G. Stowell: unused stamped envelope (1988.0382). 

Nellie M. Streng in memory of Mary Scott Grigsby: ink pen with case, 1880s 
(1986.0860). 

Raymond C. Stricker: 10 Eli Lilly pharmaceutical sales kits used by 
Mr. Stricker, late 1920s and 1930s (1989.0380). 

James H. Stubblebine (through Marvin Weinstein): Seven Goal Sammy stoneware 
figure by Russel Aitken, 1934, and Poor Man's Punch Bowl designed by 
Viktor Schreckengost, 1931 (1988.0233). 

Casey and Richard H. Stultz in memory of Alfred Edgar Stultz: Smith 
carbine, 1857 (1988.0634). 

Gary K. Sturm: "World Time Card" travel alarm clock by Seiko, ca. 1989 
(1989.0126). 

Alfred Suarez, M.D.: folding nickel-plated binoculars in a black leather 
case (1988.0685), 

Louise and Michael B. Suessmann: Mont Blanc Meisterstuech fountain pen 
(1987.0897). 

M. J. Sullivan: "THINK" notepad with refill paper (1989.0046). 

Donald H. Sultner (through Haldeman S. Wertz): German postage stamp and a 
Swiss postage stamp (1987.0600). 

Summitville Tiles Inc. (through David W. Johnson): 3 ceramic plaques 
featuring Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and Jack Kemp (1989.0177). 
Therese A. Svat: 3 proof prints and a zinc plate used to make the etching 

Rebirth by Ms. Svat, 1987 (1988.0821). 

Walter Swan: postage due cover with precancelled stamps dated July 23, 1958 

(1988.0381). 


James McK. Symington: set of 5 graphical firing tables in a case 
(1988.0248).. 

Tanaka Dental Products (through Bruce Swanson): "Big Teeth" dental anatomy 
kit (1989.0345). 

Neil Taxy: 4 mint stamps of Israel (1988.0444). 

Ernest H. Taylor: 49 fonts of foundry-style type matrices (1988.0235). 

Comdr. Jay E. Taylor: dictating unit, transcription unit, headphones, 
telephone system, and set of plastic discs, all part of Thomas A. 
Edison's VoiceWriter dictating system (1989.0449). 

Nancy Lane Terry: 3 fragments of resist-printed cotton fabric from China, 
1988 (1989.0278). 

Frances G. Thompson: silver-plated pitcher decorated in high relief, made 
by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company of Wallingford, Connecticut, ca. 
1880 (1989.0338). 

Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Company, Inc. (through John C. Millane): cloth 
bag filled with lead shot and a shot-weighing scale, both for use with 
a cement-testing machine (1988.3018). 

Adelle and Erwin Tomash: set of 14 drawings of the Scheutz difference 
engine made at the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York (1988.0798). 

Travel Industry Association of American (through F. O'Rourke): "Discover 
American" plaque, ca. 1965 (1988.0828). 

Trow & Holden Company Incorporated (through Norman Akley): stonecutter's 
double-headed steel hammer, ca. 1987 (1987.0846). 

Betty M. Tubbs: 5 summer khaki uniform items and 3 evening dress blue 
uniform items worn by Lt. Col. Randolph Coyle, USMC, 1937 (1988.0628). 

Mildred E. Tucker: woman's silver ring set with a blue stone and white 
beads, 1900-30 (1988.0556). 

Marie Tyler-McGraw and Howard M. Wachtel: 68 buttons, 9 posters, a 
postcard, and a pin (1988.0661); 4 political posters (1988.3140). 
United Nations Postal Administration: 614 stamps and 12 souvenir sheets of 

the United Nations (1988.0436). 

United Shoe Machinery Corporation (through Kevin Cochrane): 129 containers 
of photographic and documentary records of the United Shoe Machinery 
Corporation, 1899-1976 (1987.3124). 

U.S. Central Intelligence Agency: German Luger revolver and a French 
D'Armes St. Etienne revolver (1987.0220); Prench Unique semi-automatic 
pistol made by D‘Armes Des Pyrenees Hendaye (1989.0457). 

U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards: slated globe 
(1989.0188); Center for Building Technology, Structures Division 
(through Dr. Charles Culver): steel-reinforced mock-up of concrete 
column joint from the Soviet-built U.S. embassy in Moscow, 1987 
(1988.3034); National Telecommunications and Information 
Administration (through Fred A. Hand): teletype keyboard with tape 
reader (1981.3037). 

U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Intelligence Agency, Defense 
Intelligence School: General Electric Datanet teletype machine with 
acoustic coupler (1981.3034); Department of the Air Force, Air Defense 
Tactical Air Command (through Lt. Col. Joseph H. Gerard): 20 
components of the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) computer 
system, in operation from 1952 to 1983 (1983.0298); Rome Air 
Development Center, Griffiss Air Force Base: 12 components of a 
Control Data Corporation 160 computer (1977.0173); Headquarters, 
AFMPC/DPMASA (through Stanley M. Duda): Brazilian Taurus automatic 
pistol and a reproduction Spanish flintlock pistol (1987.0227); 


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Security Police Armory: Heckler & Koch presentation assault rifle made 
for the Saudi Arabian Forces (1987.0387); 3246 Test Wing: 3 Colt 
Industries submachine gun/rifles (1987.0228); Department of the Army, 
Center of Military History (through David C. Cole): flag bandanna 
honoring Gen. William Henry Harrison, "The Hero of Tippecanoe” 
(1988.0635); Consolidated Property Account: chest of 
Mannlicher-Carcamo ammunition (1987.0918); (through John D. 
Wakefield): Italian pistol, Austrian Steyr pistol, Beigian Fabrique 
Nationale pistol, German Walther pistol, German Heckler and Koch 
pistol, Colt pistol, Sig Maremont pistol, and a Smith and Wesson 
pistol (1987.0906); Frontier Army Museum (through Stephen J. Allie): 5 
Stoner machine guns, 2 Colt submachine guns, a Stoner rifle, Stoner 
carbine, Armalite rifle, Harrington and Richardson rifle, 
linker/delinker, and a magazine loader (1987.0370); HW DA (DPFL-ALP): 
Argentine Army presentation pistol made by F. M. Browning (1987.0386); 
Letterkenny Army Depot: Beretta semi-automatic pistol (1988.0021); New 
Cumberland Army Depot (ONAG) (through John D. Wakefield): M12 holster 
and an ammunition pouch (1987.0475); Office of the Chief of Military 
History, Historical Services Division (through Col. Raymond C. Ball): 
448 ENIAC computer components (308932); Patton Museum of Cavalry and 
Armor: Austrian Roth-Steyr pistol, German Dreyse pistol, anda 
Czechoslovakian pistol (1987.0391); experimental AR-15 rifle and 
carbine (1988.0017); prototype assault rifle, sniper's rifle, and an 
Italian assault rifle (1988.0040); 2 Springfield rifles, a Johnson 
rifle, British Enfield rifle, Swiss Army carbine, and a Czech rifle 
(1988.0118); Rock Island Arsenal (through John D. Wakefield): M9 
Baretta pistol (1987.0516); U.S. Army Missle Command: 4 pieces of 
Material radiated by the MICOM Long-John laser and a wooden plaque 
(1985.0347); Department of the Navy, David Taylor Research Center, 
Ship Structures Division (through David P. Kihl): compression-tested 
steel I-beam of a ship deck component (1988.3035); U.S. Department of 
Defense, Headquarters DAFC-ALA: 2 Browning pistols, a Smith & Wesson 
revolver, and Taurus pistol set with magazine and cleaning brush 
(1985.0107); Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense: 

-41 caliber Colt revolver with accessories (1988.0612); ceremonial 
sword decorated with floral rhinestones and a gold-plated sheath 
(1989.0348); double-barrel presentation shotgun engraved "Caspar 
Weinberger” on the stock (1989.0349); presentation long sword 
decorated with brass, bone, and rhinestones (1989.0350); Office of the 
Director of Administration and Management, OSD: 2 presentation 
submachine guns (1989.0347); OSD: presentation dagger in a brass 
sheath (1989.0351); brass presentation saber (1989.0352); wood and 
ivory replica of a gun used by Angolan Freedom Fighters (1989.0456). 
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of 
Health, National Institute of Dental Research (through Rinah J. Ham 
and Michael Roberts, D.D.S.): package of 5 stainless steel dental 
instruments (1988.0729). 

Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Branch of Global 
Seismology and Geomagnetism (through John D. Wood): 5 magnetometers, 4 
earth inductors, 2 variometer sets, a galvanometer, dip circle, anda 
tilting dumpy level (1982.0671); National Park Service Clearinghouse 
(through Anthony M. Knapp): bronze Mexican War trophy cannon made in 
1844 and surrendered at Vera Cruz on March 29, 1847 (1989.0206). 
Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Crime 


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Information Center: Model 28 ASR teletype terminal used since 1967 
(1989.0433); Immigration and Naturalization and Service, U.S. Border 
Patrol: 5 Colt Border Patrol revolvers, 5 Colt New Service revolvers, 
and a Colt Police Postitive revolver (1989.0185). 

Department of State, U.S. Consul of Prague, Austria-Hungary: 121 
handmade bobbin laces made in Austria-Hungary, ca. 1903 (1987.0415). 
Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, James River 
Reserve Fleet (through Tom Robards): 69 objects from decommissioned 
ships which make up a WW II era Combat Information Center (1989.3060). 
Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms: 
Colt AR-15 rifle with scope attached (1986.0695); 2 Winchester rifles, 
2 Remington rifles, a Weatherby rifle, Colt double-barreled shotgun, 
AMT pistol, Colt revolver, Fiala Arms pistol, Japanese Miroku shotgun, 
and a Belgian Fabrique Nationale pistol (1988.0001); Belgian pistol 
and a conversion kit (1988.0432); 2 Mossburg rifles, a Remington 
rifle, Winchester rifle, Ted Williams rifle, Springfield shotgun, and 
a Spanish Llama pistol (1988.0761); Dallas District Office: U.S.-made 
Hi Standard pistol, Baur pistol, Explorer II pistol, Springfield 
rifle, Explorer rifle, Winchester rifle, Italian Galesi-Brescia 
pistol, and a Spanish Zabala shotgun (1988.0587); Evidence Vault: 
Belgian Fabrique National D'armes DeGuerre rifle (1987.0389); 
Weatherby Vanguard rifle and a Sturm Ruger rifle (1987.0478); 6 Smith 
& Wesson revolvers, 2 Winchester rifles, 2 Ruger revolvers, 2 Colt 
revolvers, and a Noble shotgun (1987.0591); 2 Chinese rifles and a 
U.S. carbine (1988.0237); New Haven Post-of-Duty Vault: Weatherby 
rifle, Ruger semi-automatic rifle, and an Iver Johnson Cattleman's 
model revolver (1987.0440); Seattle District Office: 2 SWD Cobray 
machine pistols with silencers, an Underwood carbine, and a SWD M-ll 
pistol (1988.0530); Seized Property Section: 2 Rossi revolvers and an 
Interdynamic pistol (1986.0694); Western Regional Laboratory: 4 
Winchester rifles, 2 Marlin rifles, a Mauser rifle, Sturm Ruger rifle 
and revolver, and a Smith & Wesson revolver (1987.0219); Bureau of 
Engraving and Printing (through Ira Polikoff): 2 collages of state 
seals printed on the Spider press in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 24, 1988 
(1988.0561); U.S. Customs Service, Southeast Regional Commissioner: 
Sterling MK4 P submachine gun set with magazine (1985.0225); U.S. 
Mint: 81 U.S. and foreign coins and medals received before 1923 
(1988.0063). 

Legislative Branch, Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 
Information and Reference Division (through Joan A. Doherty): 7 
T-shirt transfers, 3 T-shirts, 2 bowler's crying towels, 2 hand 
Puppets, and a "Peanuts" pennant (1988.0483); Exchange and Gift 
Division (through Judy C. McDermott): 21 tickets to various political 
functions and 13 plaques, 9 medals, 2 pins, a trophy, charm, button, 
card, pen, and a certificate awarded to Dr. Margaret Mead, a Weigl 
test kit, and a dress made for Dr. Mead for use in the field on Marcus 
Island, 1928-29 (1984.0106); transverse table alidade with leather 
case made by Keuffel & Esser Company of New York, ca. 1936 
(1984.0343); 22 pieces or jewelry, 21 membership cards, 14 buttons, 9 
patches, 8 badges, 2 academic stoles, a hunting license, felt letter, 
pamphlet, plaque, string tie, key chain, and a medal (1984.0374); 
album containing miscellaneous admission tickets, an ivory stamp 
inscribed “‘EKE" with an ink pad, and a steel punch inscribed "CHF" 
(1984.0415); 1,564 covers, 380 stamps, 16 stamped envelopes, 6 


aerogrammes, 3 postcards, a pamphlet and souvenir with first day 
cancellations, Kodak mailing box cover, and an international reply 
coupon (1984.0531); set of 32 blank recording sheets for John W. 
Draper's self-recording barometer, 4 fountain pens, 2 quill pens, a 
mechanical pencil, leather pen holder, and a steel pen with holder 
(1984.0539); 2 religious medals, 2 Apostleship of Prayer pieces, a 
Catholic identification cross, cross with printed card, and an 
advertising medal (1984.0560); 77 awards and medals given to Dr. 
Margaret Mead, 32 stock certificates of U.S. corporations, 9 medals, 7 
pieces of Confederate States of America currency, 6 pieces of French 
currency, 4 pieces of Brasilian currency, 2 pieces of 18th-century 
American currency, 2 pieces of 19th-century U.S. currency, 2 municipal 
bonds, an Austrian gold coin, WW I U.S. war savings certificate, anda 
1971 U.S. Eisenhower dollar (1984.0614); 328 miscellaneous political 
campaign objects and memorabilia (1984.1081); naval shoulder patch 
from the USS Rushmore, WW II (1985.0292); medal with rosette and case 
for Exceptional Civilian Service awarded to Dorothy A. Troxel anda 
Prisoner of War band badge used at Andersonville Prison during the 
Civil War (1985.0786); set of drawing instruments by E. O. Richter & 
Co., a Gorn Knudsen pen, jeweler's screwdriver, and a group of 3 Eagle 
leads (1985.0909); jacquard-woven silk commemorative menu for a 
banquet given in honor of William H. Taft (1986.0275); eyeglass holder 
(1986.1018); 2 sets of Brazilian bank notes, 2 psychological 
apparatus, a set of squares, safety deposit box key, circuit board, 
and a printing plate, all used by George von Bekesy (1986.3180); cased 
Remington revolver (1988.0452). 

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight 
Center: Monroe IQ calculator with instruction pamphlet (1988.0663); 
Abbe comparator, 1960s, and an Ainsworthy & Sons semi-micro balance 
with a set of weights (1988.0664); Jet Propulsion Laboratory (through 
F. W. Malinowski): 4 modules of the SDS-910 computer (1988.0674). 
Office of Personnel Management, Alexandria Distribution Center 
(through David P. Funsten): 2 fallout shelter medical kits and a Civil 
Defense Sanitation kit (1987.0521). 

Panama Canal Commission (through G. E. McElroy): 2,593 official seals, 
822 covers, 819 stamps, 379 postal cards, 257 meters, 235 postmark 
impressions, 184 trial impressions, 120 pieces of original art, 86 air 
letter sheets, 82 money orders, 56 penalty cards, 21 rubber stamps, 13 
printing blocks, 10 dies, 6 booklet covers, 4 documents with 
specimens, 4 design changes, 4 ungummed sheets, 3 wooden handles, a 
rolling pin, and a sample electrotype validation plate (1987.0236). 
Postal Service, International Postal Affairs Department (through Irma 
Harrison): 171 stamps of Nicaragua, 120 stamps of Austria, and 27 
stamps of South Africa (1987.0070); International Relations Branch 
(through Michael J. Regan): 8,769 stamps and souvenir sheets of the 
Universal Postal Union Nations (1987.0235); (through Irma Harrison): 
1,999 stamps, 17 souvenir sheets, and 9 covers of Austria, the 
People's Republic of China, Mozambique, and South Africa (1987.0507); 
Philatelic and Retail Services Department, Stamps Division (through 
Don McDowell): 37 commemorative panels (1988.0068). 


Unknown: 25 U.S. and foreign bank notes and 5 U.S. medals (1988.0166); 


2 T-shirts with Reagan-Bush slogans, 1984 (1989.0097); 2 buttons with 
slogans favoring the Vietnam War (1989.0363). 


Utah State Tax Commission (through Roger O. Tew: 6 tax stamps for illegal 


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drugs, 1988 (1988.0335). 

Cal T. Vance: Odyssey electronic game (1989.0048). 

Francois Van Hoof: modern impression in tin of the reverse of a Russian 
Empire 10-kopecks piece of 1871 (1988.0064); 2 modern impressions in 
tin of an 1863 Russian Empire 2-kopecks piece (1988.0782). 

Varian Associates, Research Center (through Dr. John C. Helmer): 
photoelectron ESCA spectrometer, ca. 1970 (1989.0067). 

Henry Velasco: milling machine end cutter (1988.3043). 

VentuResearch (through Roger L. Hummel): 6 watches and a clock powered by 
water batteries (1988.0585). 

Carol Ann and David J. Vetter, Jr.: 8 pieces of clothing, 7 toys, 7 books, 
5 cloth bags, a room sign, award ribbon, placemat, pillow case, 
alcohol pad, baby formula, and a baby blanket, all used by David, the 
"Bubble Boy," 1971-84 (1986.0201). 

Robert M. Vogel: portable watchmen's clock with 2 keys and a box of 
recording tapes, made by Detex Watchclock Corporation (1987.0216); 
VariTyper 360 typewriter for large engineering plans and drafts, 
fitted with 12 typing elements, 1960s (1987.0406); micrometer caliper 
made by J. T. Slocomb Company (1988.0406). 

Von Fange Tool Company, Inc. (through Thomas Von Fange): beryllium-copper 
cabinetmaker's hammer (1987.0689). 

Evelyn Wagman: Tucker-style "Spider" pattern porcelain cup, 1826-38 
(1988.0234). 

Janice Wajda: Motorola radio, 1948-49 (1988.0148). 

James D. Walker, R.S.: wooden watchmaker-jeweler's bench, 1945 (1989.3042). 

Susan N. Wallace: leather wallet for U.S. war bonds (1988.0771). 

Robert M. Warfel: check writing machine made by the Todd Protectograph 
Company, ca. 1923 (303852). 

Hilda S. Warner: 6 infant's shirts, a bib, cap, pair of child's drawers and 
a christening blanket (1988.0388). 

Jack R. Warner: Hewlett-Packard 250 business computer system in a set of 
6 components (1989.0023); 13 manuals, 5 pieces of duplicate hardware, 
and 3 hard disks which were used with a Hewlett-Packard 250 computer 
(1989.3009). 

Carol L. and Robert D. Warrington: silk U.S. flag with 26 painted stars 
(1989.0408). 

Washington Pain Center (through Dr. Lorenz Ng): "TENS for Pain Control" 
poster and a dental needle (1985.3045). 

Harriet Wasserman: scrapbook, notebook, and a poster from the Falcon Trio 
comedy aerial act, 1912-31 (1985.0167). 

C. Malcolm and Joan Pearson Watkins in memory of Lura Woodside Watkins: 
5,069 stereo cards and 18 glass stereo views, 1850-1920s (1988.3071). 

LaVerne Watkins: 3 sets of drawing instruments, a polar planimeter, anda 
Pelikan Graphos penholder set (1989.0305); 18 surveying instruments 
used in Arizona and New Mexico, 1880-1985 (1989.0403); Curta 
calculating machine and an Otis King calculating rule with 2 
instruction papers (1989.3049); surveyor's graduated ring compass and 
an instrument case (1989.3064). 

Robert Field Watkins III: leaflet, "National Stand Up For Dukakis Day 
Rally," dated October 24, 1988 (1988.0707). 

Donald L. Watson: Model ASR-33 teletype computer terminal (1989.0575). 

Lorraine Watson in memory of Charles C. Koontz: English pepper box revolver 
with case and accessories (1987.0496). 

Louise B. Weis: black textured wool coat with fur trim, a photograph of 


Mrs. Weis wearing the coat, and a matching hat, 1934-35 (1989.0150). 

Mary-Lou Weisman: poster, "Menopausal Women Nostalgic for Choice” 
(1989.0373). 

Charles E. and Vickie Weitzenhofer: 2 baseball buttons (1989.0030). 

John E. Welch: spyglass made by Negretti & Zambra of London for the Signal 
Corps of the Confederate Army (1988.0739). 

Philippa C. Weld in memory of Sumner Appleton Weld: 4 fragments from the 
Star Spangled Banner, 1814 (1988.0637). 

Ellen B. Wells: 29 boxes of direct mail advertisments sent to Ms. Wells, 
1976-1984 (1987.3120). 

Wesleyan University, Department of Physics (through Robert B. Taylor): 
Stackpole & Brother transit, Adam Hilger spectroscope/spectrometer, 
ca. 1885, Lerebours dip needle, 1830s, and a Pike & Son solar 
Microscope (1989.0013). 

Wheal-Grace Corporation (through Emil R. Salvini): 2 prints made using the 
"shadow-etch" method developed by Wheal-Grace Corporation of 
Lyndhurst, New Jersey (1988.0822); 3 progressive prints made using the 
"shadow-etch" method developed by Wheal-Grace Corporation of 
Lyndhurst, New Jersey (1989.0095). 

John 8. White, Jr.: Prest-O-Weld oxyacetylene blowpipe and a Weldit 
Acetylene Company torch head (1989.0084). 

Roger B. White: motor camper souvenir plate, ca. 1967 (1988.0808). 

Stanley S. Whitham: magnetic wire recording of Japanese popular songs made 
by Sears, Roebuck & Company, ca. 1950 (1989.0007). 

Helen H. Whitlock: folder of 6 photographs recording discovery of the 

9Champlain astrolabe (316352). 

Mrs. Lois W. Wickham: 2 maid's uniform aprons and hats and a berry basket 
(1986.0802). : 

Frances F. Williams: hat made and worn by Ms. Williams at the 1988 
Democratic National Convention in Atlanta (1988.0527). 

Dr. Michael R. Williams: APF Mark V electronic calculator (1989.0047). 

Polly F. Williams: U.S. Navy Midshipman's dress blue jacket and trousers, 
1931, and a Lieutenant's undress blue uniform frock coat with trousers 
and evening dress coat, 1930-49 (1988.0472). 

Dorothea M. Wisman: 2 packages of needles, a tape measure, spool of nylon 
thread, crocheted needle and thimble holder, and a package of Bucilla 
nylon yarn (1988.0718). 

Anita Tuohy Wolver: 14 contact lenses, cases, sceral lenses, corneal lens, 
eye molds, and spectacles relating to work done by Keven M. Touhy in 
the development of contact lenses (1988.0336); 38 pieces of 
documentation relating to Keven M. Touhy's research in the development 
of contact lenses (1988.3082). 

The Women's Project of CDI, Inc.: poster for the National Women's 
Conference to Prevent Nuclear War, 1984 (1989.0086). 

L. A. Wood: 2-cylinder Maytag gasoline engine and a Maytag multi-motor oil 
quart can, 1950 (1989.0404). 

Albert Arthur Woodward, Ph.D. (through William P. Kelly, Jr.): bracket 
clock with tortoiseshell case made by Thomas Tompion, ca. 1698 
(1986.1019). 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Department of Physics (through Ralph 
Heller and Thomas H. Keil): vernier caliper with case (1987.0916). 

Helena E. Wright: 14 paper specimens (1989.0040). 

Evelyn and Paul A. Wurtzel: photograph, call sheet, and a final script from 
the television series "M*A*S*H" (1988.0667). 


Xerox Corporation, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (through Linda Brandt): 
Xerox Alto and Star personal computers, 1970s (1989.0432). 

Jay Dee and Joan Yearous: Star razor blade and a sample of Mentholatum 
(1984.0730). 

Jane Griffin Yeingst and William H. Yeingst: set of jar wrenches, 1930s; 
mirro aluminum cookie and pastry press, 1950s; and a set of ironware 
dinner service, ca. 1951 (1988.3119); "Cootie"® game, ca. 1952, and a 
child's "Super Hero® costume, 1983 (1989.0064); McGraw Electric 
Company "Toastmaster® toaster, ca. 1936, and an envelope of decorated 
wax paper, 1930s (1989.3017). 

Hizeko Yoshimura: cartidge belt, pistol belt, first aid pouch, anda 
canteen with cover and cup (1988.0644). 

Joan M. Young: "Obsession” perfume bottle, 1985 (1988.0809). 

Victor Yuliano: 17 8-track audiotape cartidges and a carrying case 
(1988.0497). 

Charles H. Yust, Jr.: feed strip for Benet-Mercie machine gun (1987.0388). 

Louis A. Zanoni: 3 electronic watch modules, 2 sets of electronic watch 
displays, a Chronar calculator watch, and liquid crystal display clock 
(19'87...035:8:)'. 

Marian Elsie Metcalf Zimmerly: woman's Timex electric wrist watch 
(1987.0490). 

David B. and Frankie Zurav: set of 10 artificial fingernails hand-painted 
with flag and patriotic motifs by Sue Ellen Schultes for Mrs. Zurav to 
wear at the inaugural events of 1989 (1989.0327). 


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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 


Donors to the National Collections 
Personal 
Jeffrey B. Aardahl: 285 mollusks (377728, 378370, 378918). 
Dr. Tucker Abbott: 5 mollusks (373347). 
Dr. Mohamed Abou-El-Eneim: 6 fossils (384152). 
Nancy E. Adams: 37 misc. insects (387548). 
William Adams: 8 freshwater snails (382602). 
Dr. PH. Adler: 112 insects (.387338).. 
Steve Ahlstedt: 26+ freshwater clams (382555). 
Dr. Bruce Allen: 59 plants (384908). 
Joseph J. Anderson: 696 beetles (387333). 
Kenneth H. Anderson: 75+ freshwater mollusks (265208). 


Comdr. Richard A. Anderson: 437 butterflies (382428, 383470, 387531, 
387607). 


J. Phillip Angle: a bird skeleton (379085). 

Joallyn Archambault: a Yanktonai Sioux spirit (death) bundle (380541). 
Dr. Paul H. Arnaud, Jr.: 4,084 insects (387565). 

Roy Ash: 2 minerals (381549). 

Wallace L. Ashby: a fossil land mammal bone (380263). 
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace L. Ashby: 2 fossils (381128, 382517). 
Dr. Allan C. Ashworth: 8 insects (387616). 

Dr. George T. Austin: 2 insects (387602). 

Jon Bachman: a fossil peccary canine (385155). 

Dr. L. Baert: 16 beetles (385087). 

Dr. R. P. M. Bak: 100+ worms (349545). 


Mr. & Mrs. J. Wayne Baker: 3 fossil whale skulls (382523). 


379 


Dr. George E. Ball: 5 Mexican beetles (387532). 
Dr. Lain Bangdel: 2 Nepalese temple paintings (364314). 


M. F. Barada: a Moroccan woman’s caftan, a Tibetan hat, Chinese pajamas, a 
silk robe and cap (362994). 


Carlos do Prado Barbosa: 11 minerals (381501, 383014, 383017). 
Roger C. Barnett: 5 minerals (383019). 

Dr. Hans Bath: 14 fishes (382853, 383727). 

Dr. William C. Bean: 23 fossil seal and whale remains (382532). 
Dr. Clark W. Beasley: a crustacean slide (383124). 


Mrs. H. Lay Beaven: 16 archeological and ethnological Sioux artifacts 
(364363). 


Steve Beck: 300 fossil microvertebrates (380237). 
Dr. Vitor O. Becker: 11 caddisflies (387566). 

Dr. Denton Belk: 43 crustaceans (361180). 

Dr. Cole Benton: 18 spiders (387610). 

Robert L. Bertolo: 2 minerals (383035). 

Meredith Berwick: 2 fossil fish teeth (385210). 
Phillip Betancourt: 2 minerals (381527, 384530). 
Dr. W. E. Bickley: 28 insects (387256). 

Richard Bideaux: 5 minerals (378900). 

Lance T. Biechele: a plant (383943). 

W. B. Biggart: a mineral (381540). 

Dr. Bill Birch: 3 minerals (381507). 

Jack Blair: 11 fossil vertebrates (384134). 

Dr. Daniel B. Blake: 5 fossils (383425). 

Dr. Robert B. Blodgett: 135 fossil gastropods (384159, 384178). 
Dr. R. M. Bohart: a wasp (382804). 


Dr. Iris Y. Borg: 636 minerals (373586). 


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Drs. Marie L. & Edgar F. Borgatta: a 22,892.5 cts topaz (THE AMERICAN 
GOLDEN) See also The American Federation of Mineralogical Soc. (379615). 


Dr. Richard L. Bottorff: 1,061 Stone fives (387614). 
Dr. Raymond W. Bouchard: 54 crustaceans (315738). 
Dr. Arthur J. Boucot: 17 fossil brachiopods (384195). 
Bridgit Brill: a fossil fish tooth (385194). 

Major J. Brodzinsky: a fossil moth (387561). 

Mary Brooks: 6 crustaceans (374755). 

Dr. Robert W. Brooks: 6 sawflies (387138). 

Dr. Arthur V. Brown: 2 crustaceans (377415). 

John Buckalew: a bird skin (370821). 

David Bunk: 2 minerals (386138). 

Mrs. Beatrice L. Burch: 454+ echinoderms (377423). 
J. B. Burch: 79 mollusks (271639). 

Dr. Eugene M. Burreson: a worm (382786). 

Dr. George W. Busby, III: 2 butterflies (387547). 


Dr. Gary R. Byerly: 2 polished thin sections residue of the GREENWELL 
SPRINGS, Louisiana meteorite (384638). 


Dr. George W. Byers: 26 centipedes (387321). 

Curtis J. Callaghan: 103 butterflies (387585). 

Dr. A. G. Carey, Jr.: 10 crustaceans (381794). 

Dr. William Carlson: 7 minerals (384588). 

Dr. John H. Carson: 2 fossils (385887). 

Rick Carter: 16 fossil vertebrates (382535). 

Caroline Chaboo: 14 freshwater clams (383184). 

Ralph Chamness: a portion of a fossil gannet skull (381067). 
Paul E. Chanley: 383+ marine clams (281339, 287265). 


John Chapman: 100+ crustaceans (378468). 


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Hideyuki Chiba: 9 Japanese butterflies (387260). 

Alice Church: a foasil sea turtle bone (385209). 

John Cianciulli: a mineral (383027). 

Barbara Clark: a cuneiform tablet (367818). 

Dr. J. F. Gates Clarke: 1,070 insects (387340). 

Spencer Cocherl: a fossil seal canine (380265). 

Dr Be d.. Coher: 31 flies (387339). 

Dr. Richard W. Coleman: 2 crustaceans (381716). 

Timothy Collins: a fossil (383403). 

Carl Cook: 8 dragonflies (387623). 

Steven Coon: 2 fossil blowfish vertebrae (385143). 

Ann S. Cooper: 170 vials of synthetic crystals (384556). 
Candace Corson: a fossil monk seal jaw (382500). 

Paul J. Cory: 10 minerals (378211). 

Dr. Charles V. Covell: 5 butterflies (387318). 

Kenneth W. Craddock: a fossil amphibian (380260). 

Dr. William L. Crepet: See Also Dr. Carl W. Schafer (387571). 
Elizabeth M. Cridlin: See Aslo Urella Hill (385821). 
Jarrett L. Cross: 7,579 misc. insects (387528). 

Forrest & Barbara Cureton: a mineral (383041). 

Bruce Cutler: 302 misc. insects & arthropods (387317). 
Dr. Edward B. Cutler: 3,000+ worms (380888). 

Dr. Walter W. Dalquest: 2 slabs of fossil Acanthodian spines (381133). 
Ruth P. Danforth: 12 crustaceans (375657). 

Neil E. Dankert: 3 butterflies (387327). 

Prof. Charles N. D’Asaro: mollusks egg capsules (383175). 


Dr. Hieronim Dastych: a crustacean slide (386524). 


Dr. Anthony D’Attilio: 2 mollusks (366139). 

Dick Dayvault: a mineral (384522). 

Dr. Anne DeBevoise: 25,000 worms (382781). 

Larry Decina:. 5 fossils, (382529), 38453). 

Mary DeDecker: 4 plants (383900). 

David J. de Laubenfils: 138 plants (38643)). 

Dr. Daniel Desbruyeres: a worm (380899). 

S. Sydney DeYoung (deceased): a red diamond (377258, bequest). 


Susan M. Divine: a Korean woman’s costume (364318). 


Dr. Peter S. Dixon: 1,063 plants (381869, 381878, 386007, 386484). 


Douglas Dodd: 75 fossils (379233). 

Masahiro Dojiri: 2 crustaceans (379956). 

Douglas Donald: 3 fossil monk seal bones (382455). 

Ann Ford Doyle: an album of 42 Chinese brush paintings (358148). 
Jean Drivas: 55 mollusks (367887). 

Drs Arnold T. ‘Drooz: 26 sawflies (387322; 387324). 

Dr. Sidney W. Dunkle: 28 insects (387543, 387627). 

Red Dwyer: a fossil seal metartarsal (381098). 

Dr. Robert F. Dymek: a mineral (381508). 

Dr. W. Eberhard: 152 spiders (387249, 387259). 

Patricia M. Eckel: 74 mosses (382741). 

Dr. Robert L. Edwards: 4 spiders (387246). 

Corrine Ehrlich: 6 worms (382771). 

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ellwood: 3 fossil seal bones (385843). 
Dr. Hamed A. El-Nakhal: 6 fossils (385902). 

Dr. Dodge Engleman: 721 insects (387272). 


Roland Eriksson: 13 minerals (382989). 


David P. Ernstes:.2 plants (385777). 

Dr. Christer Erseus: 82 worms (382744, 382758). 
DraeDoeHs “Erwin: 6 fossils: (385187). 

Elva Escobar-Briones: 23 crustaceans (371271, 373151). 
Dr. Ralph Eshelman: 4 fossil vertebrates (384137). 
Dr. H. H. Evenhuis: 23 wasps (387576). 

John D. Everette: 5 fossil vertebrates (382527). 

Dr. Ws- Cay Fallaw: 3 fossil fish-skulls..(382508). 

Dr. Rodney M. Feldman: 14 fossil barnacles (381106). 
Benny J. Fenn: a mineral (383015). 

Frederick F. Ferguson: 50+ snails (294362). 

Dr. B. A. Ferril: 10 fossil brachiopods (384187). 
Dennis E. Figg: 15+ snails (384061). 

Dr. Michael Fleischer: 2 minerals (381484). 

John F. Flennicker: 2 moths (387620). 

Dr. Herve Floch: 60+ mollusks (260859). 

Riusseau M. Flower: 2 land snails (373266). 

George C. Fonger: 80 fossils (382463, 385132, 385192, 385203). 
Mrs. Marilyn Force: a fossil (382531). 

Donald J. Forrester: 1,144+ mollusks (245060). 
Mercedes S. Foster: 10+ echinoderms (372262). 

Jim Fowler: 2 minerals (384519). 

Dr. Dirk Frankenberg: 3 marine mollusks (254130). 
Richard Franz: 160+ crustaceans (377376). 

Jeffrey V. Freemen: 85 freshwater snails (381028). 
Dr. Amnon Freidberg: 1,499 misc. flies (387330). 


Dr. C. G. Froehlich: 125 stoneflies (387253). 


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Dr. D..G. Furth: 22 sawflies (387223). 

Jean-Yves Gallard: 184 butterflies (387331). 

Frank Garcia: 2 fossil vertebrates (382536). 

Julio Garcia-—Gomez: 14 crustaceans (379984). 

Mr. & Mrs. John Garris: 2 fossil seal bones (381100). 
Kjell Gatedal: 9 minerals (382955). 

Dr. M. Gentili: 50 spiders & 3 flies (387248). 
Howard Scott Gentry: 31 plants (385537). 

Arthur Gerk: 2,933 fossil invertebrates (381111). 

Dr. Ray Gibson: a worm (384463). 

Lance Gilbertson: 4 mollusks (381968). 

Dr. Rosemary Gillespie: 7 spiders (387247). 

Derham Giulani: 765+ freshwater snails (376764, 378795, 381242). 
Prof. Folco Giusti di Massa: 10+ snails (378939). 
Bonita Glaser: 2 true bugs (387587). 

Peter W. Glynn: 3 crustaceans (380020). 

Dr. M. Ray Godfrey: a plant (383255))% 

Janet Gomon: 8 fossil fish skeletons (381081). 

Prof. Donald M. Gooch: 10+ mollusks (283711). 

Dr. Robert H. Gore: 3 crustaceans (367147). 

Pat Gotsis: a fossil tooth (385842). 

William E. Gould: a zircon (384543). 

David W. Grabda: 22 fossil vertebrates (382533). 

Dr. Cynthia Gradek: 3+ crustaceans; 100+ worms (383085). 
Fred Grady: a bird (382406). 

Arthur T. Grant: a mineral (386129). 


Richard D. Greene: a Hopi sash & kilt (380506). 


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Mark Grygier: 10° corals (383654). 

Hank Guarisco: 52 misc. spiders (387270). 

Lloyd F. Gunther: 701 fossils (383443, 384141). 

Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd F. Gunther: 231 slabs of fossil plants (384164). 
Val Gunther: See Also Dr. R. A. Robison (379289). 
Dr. Johnny Gusdon: a mineral (384544). 

Dr. Courtney T. Hackney: 12+ crustaceans (378461). 
Gilles Hainault: See Also Arthur T. Grant (386129). 
William Hale: a fossil horse tibia (385906). 

Dr. R. B. Halliday: 2 mites (387252). 

Dr. Tatsuo Hamano: a crustacean (380013). 

Frances and F. N. Hammerstrom: 3 bird skins (381963). 
Dr. Richard Hammond: 3+ crustaceans (381767). 
Jacques Hamon: 16 wasps (387345). 

Prof. John Hanahan: approx. 600 minerals (381552). 
Walter J. Harman: snails (368206). 

Christopher Harmatuk: 29 fossils (380235, 385153). 
Peter J. Harmatuk: 763 fossils (378523). 

Dr. Chris Harris: a mineral (384524). 

Dr. Harold W. Harry: 200+ oysters (373286). 

A. D. Hart: 1,000+ land snails (376187). 

Peter Hattenschwiler: 14 moths (387611).° 

Dr. Loren R. Haury: 25 crustaceans (378420). 
Frederick G. Hayes: a fossil carnivore jaw (382543). 
Craig Healy: a fossil blowfish skull (378527). 

Dr. Richard Heard: 4 crustaceans (378486). 


Bill Heim: 167 fossils (381057, 383430, 384105, 384142). 


386 


Maria Angelica Heineck: 6 beetles (387254). 
Nancy Helm: 25+ crustaceans (381715). 

Dr. Edward P. Henderson: a meteorite (386110). 
Norlan C. Henderson: 347 plants (380936). 

Dr. Stephen Hesselbo: 2 fossils (379290). 
Gary F. Hevel: 11,588 misc. insects (387336). 
Dr. Roger H. Hewins: a meteorite (384642). 


Tim Hicks: a quartz (381477). 


Dr. Robert P. Higgins: 10,000+ crustaceans (385011). 


Urella Hill: a ‘fossil skull (385821)) . 

Mrs. Eleanor Hillman: 3 marine clams (289252). 

Li Hing-Kun: 2 snails (377617). 

Guillermo Schmeda Hirschmann: 39 plants (383570). 
Dr. Richard Hoare: 207 fossils (385164). 

Dr. Horton H. Hobbs: 2 worm slides (376314). 

Dr. Richard L. Hoffman: 15+ crustaceans (373828). 
Dr. Lincoln Hollister: 21 minerals (383034). 

J. R. Holsinger: 120+ snails (376479, 383186). 
Dr. Perry C. Holt: 83+ worms (slides) (377652). 
Dr. Ralph W. Holzenthal: 5 insects (387544). 

Jean M. Hooper: 3 fossils (380262). 


Francis R. Horne: 20+ snails (383190). 


Sid Hostetter: 2 fossil bird carpometarpus (380244). 


Dr. Peter Houde: 3 birds (360435). 
Dr. Michael R. House: 30 fossils (382453). 
Jill Hovre: 100 mollusks (374708). 


Dr. Brian Huber: 61 fossils (384144). 


Leslie Hubricht: 65 snails (273828). 

B. J. Huckenpahler: a wasp (387542). 

George W. Hunter, III: snails (254728). 

Randall D. Hunter: a portion of a fossil tapir jaw (383415). 
Dr. Paul D. Hurd (deceased): 1,873 insects (387281, 387335). 
Dr. John A. Hyatt: 4 butterflies (387320). 

Mrs .& Mrs. Frank Hyne: 779 fossil vertebrates (378567) . 
Ronald M. A. Ison: 96 fossils (381121, 384143, 385151). 

Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Iverson: iron oxide pseudomorphs after pyrite (381502). 
Dr. Michael Ivie: 219 beetles (387577, 387608). 

Pierre H. Jabbour: a Punic jug (373810). 

Lillian James: 3 figurines and a carved pipe (380514). 

Dr. Samuel W. James: 4 worms (384489). 

Dr. Daniel Janzen: 6 weevils (387556). 

Maria Luisa Jimenez: 25 spiders (387269). 

Dr. C. D. Johnson: 413 seed beetles (387279). 

Dr. J. G. Johnson: 161 fossil brachiopods (382515). 

Dr. James B. Johnson: 145 insects (387563). 

Martin Johnson, Sr.: See Also Robert L. Bertolo (383035). 
Robert Johnson: a fossil monk seal jaw (382538). 

Joshua Jones: a fossil catshark tooth (385822). 

Lt. Col. John Justice: 25 butterflies (387619). 

Dr. M. P. Kahl: 2 mollusks (279056). 

Dr. Michael A. Kaminski: 39 fossils on slides (383424). 

Dr. Thomas W. Kammer: 2 fossils (385170). 

Dr. Anthony R. Kampf: 5 minerals (370940, 383006). 


Dr. Pieter Kat: 4 snails (377365). 


388 


Dr. R. Deedee Kathman: 6 crustaceans (382762). 
Kathleen Kaupp: 62 Mexican masks (361596). 


Dr. Isabel Kelley, Estate of: 83 Mexican textiles & wood artifacts 
(364366). 


Michael G. Kellogg: 25+ snails (381266). 

Dr. Edwin J. Keppner: 45 worms (376302, 380897). 
Kim Keum-hwa: 4 Korean ceremonial items (364315). 
Pastina Khaliq: a fossil tooth (385175). 

Dr. Lynn S. Kimsey: 2 insects (387617). 

Forrest Klies: 4 minerals (381505). 

Dr. Stuart Knapp: 70+ snails (382624). 

George Knowles: See Also Candace Corson (382500). 
Dr. Alan Kohn: 8+ worms (384461). 

Dr. Boris C. Kondratieff: 317 insects (384096, 387242, 387545, 387580). 
Dr. H. H. Kool: 5 gastropods (380058). 

Dr. Silvard Kool: 58 mollusks (368724). 

Dr. Rita Korcezynski: 20 crustaceans (381714). 
Frank Koterba: 5 minerals (381547). 

Dr. Eugene N. Kozloff£: 4 worms (264832). 
Alexander Kranz: a fossil (385886). 


Dr. Peter M. Kranz: 25 fossil vertebrates (382464, 382486, 384107, 
384171, 385809, 385812, 385841, 385868). 


lst Lt. Kenneth A. Krieger: 2 snails (294090). 

Dr. Frank E. Kurczewski: 246 flies (387567). 

Mrs. Thomas Lambert: 3 fiber hats from Lesotho (362993). 
Jerry Landye: 12,000+ snails (381402). 

Walter W. Langley: 60 marine mollusks (283883). 


D. C. Larkin: crustaceans (383082). 


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Sr. Luis E. La Rotta C.: 115 caddisflies (387530, 387551). 
DEIR. (Seitawler., 1, 404einsects'('387260) . 

Dr. John F. Lawrence: a beetle (387583). 

Dr. James D. Lazell: a crustacean (377416); 20 insects (387326). 
Dr. Harry G. Lee: 50+ snails & clams (282376). 

Dr. A. Scott Leiper: 300+ worms (300750). 

Dr. Rafael Lemaitre: 110 crustaceans (378451, 378463, 378464). 
Dr. Jay Leverone: 116 worms (382768). 

Dr. James T. List: a fossil (384147). 

Dr. Jean-Pierre Lorand: a mineral (386159). 

George Lucy: a fossil mastadon tooth (384182). 

John C. Ludlum: 2 clams (302669). 

Spencer R. Luke: 3 crustaceans (381701). 

Ron Lupton: a mineral (384576). 

William G. Lyons: a mollusk (363458). 

Howard A. MacCord: 245+ mollusks (282141). 

Amaro Macedo: 80 plants (382333, 383289, 383603, 384732). 

Dr. Andy S. Y. Mackie: 4 worms (382755). 

Dr. Norman MacLeod: 26 slides of fossils (385123). 

Dr. Rosalie F. Maddocks: 15 crustaceans (374082); 56 fossils (383452). 
Fred Magnusson: 3 minerals (386130). 

Lynne Maillet: 6 cordierite w/granitoids (382572). 

Dr. Zoran J. Maksimovic: 2 minerals (386139). 

Dr. J. Maldonado: 7 insects (387334). 

Dr. Royal H. Mapes: 7 fossils (383458). 

Dr. R. Marinez: 12 clams (383185). 


Sam Marshall: 143 misc. insects & arthropods (387312). 


390 


Dr. Robert L. Martin: a fossil walrus skull (385133). 
Dr. Brian Mason: a meteorite, LUJAN, Argentina (386106). 
Bryant Mather: a scorpionfly (387550). 

Dr. James F. Matta: 20,000 aquatic insects (387276). 

Dr. Michael Mazurkiewicz: 30+ snails (378938). 

Dr. Anne B. McCrary: 42 worms (275606, 333190). 

Colin McEwen: a plesiosaur vertebra (381149). 

Marion McDowell: 6 crustaceans (349661). 

Dr. George C. McIntosh: a fossil (386630). 

Dr. Frank K. McKinney: 96 fossils (381102). 

Dr. Robert B. McLaughlin: a fossil strew slide (385186). 
Dr. James McLean: gastropods (371504). 


Jack McLellan: 7,413 fossil fish remains (381063, 382499, 384160, 
385193). 


Jerry A. McLelland: 9 worms (380898). 

John M. & Lucy McLuckie, Estate of: 2,500 fossils (384115). 
Dr. Franco Medioli: a fossil (384106). 

Dr. John T. Medler: 5 bugs (387245). 

Peter Megaw: 4 minerals (383032). 

Raymond H. Meisenhalder: a beryl, 0.68 carats (381533). 
Mari Mejia: a fossil mosasaur tooth (385851). 

Dr. Marcello Mellini: a mineral (383030). 

Dr. Eustorgio Mendez: 9 fleas (387596). 

Eric Metzler: 86 moths (387615). 

Dr. Julio Micheli: 120 beetles (387589). 

Charles B. Miller: 37 crustaceans (377414). 

Dr. John Miller: 2 worms (382790). 


Laura Miller: 17 misc. lace bugs (387555). 


Dr. William Miller, III: 25 fossils (382494). 

Dr. Tomoyuki Miura: 3 worms 382784). 

Dr. Ritsuro Miyawaki: a mineral (381524). 

Mrs. Mary Jo Molineaux: 1,295 insects (387343). 
Guillermo Moreno: crustaceans (380039). 

Dr. J. P. E. Morrison (deceased): 30+ marine mollusks (276609). 
Dr. Edward O. Murdy: 53 crustaceans (368142, 373774). 
George Naff: 42 Egyptian artifacts (378937). 

Dr. Ray B. Nagle: 126 moths (387341). 

Pir Nasir: 25+ mollusks (298887). 

Dr. Kurt Nassau: a mineral (384591). 

Dr. Michael B. Nathan: 4 insects (387593). 

Bruce C. Netschert: a fossil fish (383416). 

Dr. Catherine Nigrini: 5 radiolarians (385181). 
Charles Novak, Jr.: 28 minerals (384528). 

Gordon Nowell-Usticke: 4 gastropods (259707). 

Dr. Brendan O’Connor: 2 worms (353357). 

Dr. Edward J. Olsen: a meteorite, EAGLE, Nebraska (386108). 
Dr. Paul A. Opler: 341 butterflies (387539, 387612). 
Cecilia Osorio R.: 2 mussels (260161). 

Dr. B. H. R. Othman: 6 crustaceans (381703). 

Dr. William Leslie Overal: 719 weevils (387549). 
Eddie Overstreet: a fossil protocetid tooth (385180). 
Tom Parks: a fossil cervical vertebra (384193). 


Dr. Randy R. Patrick: 11 fossils with trace fossils, 3 slides with assoc. 
fragments (386613). 


Joseph Pawlik: 33+ worms (346429). 


Dr. David L. Pearson: a beetle (387605). 


392 


Mr. & Mrs. Joel Penn: 2 dinosaur bones (383445). 
Prof. Charles A. Peters: marine shells (269599). 
Dr. Ole V. Petersen: 15 minerals (383018, 383047). 
Dr. Jon Petranek: 9 minerals (386140). 

Dr. Ivan Petrov: a mineral (384568). 

Dr. Edward J. Petuch: 24 fossil gastropods (381151). 
Dr. Allan R. Phillips: 3 bird skeletons (385664). 
Joseph Pinto: a dinosaur bone fragment (385885). 
Sherry Pittam: 100 plants (381374). 

John Pittman: 4 fossil vertebrates (382530). 

Fred Plumb: 9 fossil shark teeth (383367). 

Dr. Yves Plusquellec: a fossil cast (385122). 

Dr. John T. Polhemus: 35 insects (387554). 

Dr. Winston F. Ponder: a mollusk (367888). 

Mark Ports: 15 land & freshwater snails (382554). 
Charles W. Potter: a bird skin (384667). 

Dr. Jerry Powell: 2 wasps (382632). 

Dr. Shreedhar P. Pradham: 62 mosquitoes (387538). 
Elizabeth Hayse Pratt: a fiber basket (363028). 
Dr. C. Pregenzer: 11 crustaceans (378471). 

Tom Pride: a fossil tapir tooth (381123). 

Dr. Vernon W. Proctor: 30+ snails (377729). 

Dr. Ki\E. -Pruess%: :94-flies’ (387529). 

Dr. W. J. Pulawaski: 9 wasps (382633). 

Dr. Li Qiang: 32 wasps (387258). 


Bernard Raffery: See Also Stephen Syphax (376285). 


Russell A. Rahn: 1,174 butterflies & moths (382800, 383469, 387328, 


387541). 


Dr. W. F. Rapp: 2. scorpions (387271). 

Dr. Jean-Yves Rasplus: 37 parasitic wasps (387553). 

Dr. Warren J. Rathjen: a crustacean (378516). 

GharlesvR. /Read, Srac4 minerals. (381553); 

Ken Reading: 15 crustaceans (378475). 

Dr. Richard L. Reeder: a land snail (377614). 

Jan Reese: 45 bird skins (382405). 

Phillip Reese: a fossil (383442). 

Dr. David Reid: 75 gastropods (368723). 

Mandy Reid: 7 worms (380895). 

George Reiger: 3 birds (382870). 

Dr. Thomas Reinecke: 4 minerals (383029). 

Dr. Donald J. Reish: a worm (259354). 

Dr. Shuang K. Ren: 2 minerals (386158). 

Dr. Johanna Resig: 19 fossils (383401). 

Robert B. Richardson: 11 African agricultural implements (361324). 
Dr. David Richman: 12 spiders (387255).. 

Dr. J. Keith Rigby: 29 fossils (383463). 

Norman Riker: 2 fossil mammal vertebrates (380271). 

Dr. Tyson Roberts: 25+ shrimps (369289). 

Blake Robinson: 101 West African stone figures (362302). 

Dr. Henry W. Robison: 133 crayfishes (378505, 379968, 380004). 
Dr. Richard A. Robison: 2 fossils (379289); 13 fossil echinoderms (381113). 
Rosa Vidal Rodriquez: a mummified hummingbird (381191). 

Dr. David M. Rohr: 105 fossil gastropods (381115). 

Dr. L. H. Rolston: 10 insects (387586). 


Beppy Ronco: 2 minerals (382970). 


394 


Robert W. Root: 38 Philippino ethnological items (362991). 
Vincent D. Roth: 358 spiders (387134). 

Greg Rouse: 19 worms (382769). 

Dr. Jose I. Saiz Salinas: 26 worms (380906). 

Dr. K. S. Samson: 45+ mollusks (294773). 

Kiel Sandved: 5 mollusks (274003). 

Dr. Paul Sartenaer: 3 fossil brachiopods and plastercasts (385884). 
Dr. Carl W. Schafer: an insect (387571). 

Kathy Schaffer: a fossil peccary metatarsal (385831). 

Dr. Rudolf S. Scheltema: 390 worms (384482). 

Robert Schmidt: a fossil sperm whale tooth (380264). 

Dr. Robert W. Schmieder: 100+ crustaceans (383152). 


Jason Schoonover: 103 Devil Dance and Kolam masks and paraphernalia 
(364316). 


Dr. David R. Schwimmer: 30 fossils (385826). 


Mrs. Joanne Sedgewick: 96 fossils (385166). 


Mr. & Mrs. A. James Seidl: 7 ivory & bone Eskimo artifacts (379712). 


Dr. William A. Shear: a fossil centipede (383404). 

Dr. Yoshihide Shiga: a mineral (382973). 

Dr. Masaaki Shimizu: 3 minerals (382987, 384569). 

Dr. Yoshihisa Shirayama: 5 worms (382770). 

Dr. Thomas Shirley: 65+ crustaceans (376915). 

Jan Shopland: a fossil dinosaur tooth (385888). 

Dr. John A. Shuey: 3 butterflies (387325). 

Douglas Siegel-Causey: 73+ crustaceans (378441, 378513). 
David Oscar Siegert: 14 fossil vertebrates (380266). 

Dr. Petra Sierwald: 111 spiders (387250). 


Diana Silva: 38 spiders (387316). 


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Dr. Robert Sites: 50 plant bugs (383688). 

Connie Smith: a fossil sea cow bone (384138). 

Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Smith: 81 ethnological artifacts (361230). 
Elaine Smith: a portion of a fossil sloth tooth (384192). 
Dr. Julian P. S. Smith, III: 4 worms (382747). 

Dr. Lyman B. Smith: 14 paintings of plants (385585). 

Dr. Richard Smith: 5 corals (381675). 

Dr. Diana N. Solie: 13 minerals (381480, 382974). 

Richard Soper: a fossil skull (385162). 

Dr. Monica De Cassia de Souza Campos: 2 insects (387575). 
Dr. Everett Spackman: 185 moths (387244). 

O. D. Spencer: 4,120 butterflies (387337). 

Dr. Sheldon Spencer: a fossil primitive whale jaw (381080). 
Dr. Charles L. Staines: 2,478 insects (387557). 

Dr. Michael G. Stamatakis: 10+ minerals (382972). 

Dr. Clifford R. Stanley: a mineral (377234). 

Drs C.K. Starrs, 91 insects: (367332). 

Henry M. Stevenson: a bird skin (379091). 

Dr. Ross K. Stevenson: a mineral (384587). 

William L. Stockton: 6 worms (307087). 

Dr. Manya Stoetzel: 1,496 insects (387267, 387604). 

Janet Stone: 116 West African artifacts (361235). 

Ben M. Stout, III: 55 caddisflies (387546, 387568). 

Anita L. Suazo: a Pueblo blackware melon jar (380508). 

Dr. J. Bolling Sullivan: 495 insects (383694, 383865, 385685). 
Connie Sutton: a portion of a fossil seal pelvis (381126). 


Sean Sweeney: 10 gems (381499, 381523). 


Mrs. Mary R. Swicegood: a fossil sea cow ribs & axis (381093). 
Clyde Swindell: 88 fossil vertebrates (382524). 

Stephen Syphax: 105 crustaceans (376285, 381797); a worm (381797). 
Dr. Stanley W. Szczytko: 2 insects (387578). 

Dr. Tsutomu Tanabe: 2 millipedes (387574). 

Dr. Barbara Taylor: 25 crustaceans (381708). 

Stephen F. Taylor: a humming bird skeleton (382392). 

Dr. K. J. Tennessen: a dragonfly (387624). 

Dr. Vincent Tepedino: 516 wasps (387591). 

Margaret C. Teskey: 40+ snails (285333). 

Earl Thompson: 16 fossil veretebrates (380223). 

Dr. Fred G. Thompson: 40 mollusks (356856, 378668). 

Tony Thompson: 4 mollusks (293773). 

Dr. Jon Toal: 70+ crustaceans (381764). 

Tambrey A. Tosk: 67 fossils (383444). 

Dr. Robert Traub: 1,272 lice (387570). 

Dr. V. Tunnicliffe: a crustacean (383078). 

Paul Turner: 2 crustaceans (385077). 

Mrs. Patricia E. Ulisse: a bird skin (383484). 

W. C. Van Laer: a quart/w beryl (384571). 

Dr. Wouter I. Van Tichelen: 7 minerals (381476, 384502, 386128). 
Lic. Beatriz S. Varona: land snails (383169). 

Dr. Stephen T. Viada: 20+ echinoderms (381651). 

Dr. Emily H. Vokes: a fossil gastropod (381108). 

Dr. Kurt Walenta: amine (369396). 

Dr. Robert D. Ward: 1,625 insects (385508). 


Dr. Ronald A. Ward: 19 slides of lice (387536). 


Dr. Anders Waren: a mollusk (375618). 

Gwendolyn L. waning: 2 small moths (387573). 

Jim Washington: See Also Douglas Dodd (379233). 

Dr. Les Watling: 1,000+ crustaceans (381749). 

Charles N. Watson, Jr.: 14 butterflies (387319). 

Clifton S. Weaver: a marine mollusk (282007). 

Albert & Alice Weeks: 350 boxes of vanadium & uranium ores (385374). 
Dr. Robert E. Weems: a fossil turtle carapace (385156). 
David Wells: 2 fossils (383389, 385878). 

Mike Welzenbach: a fossil fish skeleton (383426). 

Dr. John Weske: 5 birds (370820). 

Jason West: a fossil protocetid tooth (385179). 

Dr. James Westgate: a fossil sturgeon plate (381089). 

Dr. Alfred G. Wheeler: 173 plantbugs (387613). 

Dr. Craig M. White: a meteorite (378235). 

Dr. D. R. Whitehead: 674 insects (387329, 387564). 

Thomas E. Whiteley: 15+ fossils (383378). 

Dr. J. E. Whittaker: 6 fossils in one microslide (385127). 
Ronald Wielgus: 154 insects (387243, 387257, 387273, 387579, 387594). 
Bob Wiest: 275 fossils (381124, 384130, 385840). 

Gaye Williams: 7 fossils (385144, 385827). 

Gwen N. Williams: 5 crustaceans (380045). 

Dr. Barry Wilson: 16 mollusks (379938). 

Mr. & Mrs. Steve Wilson: 2 fossils (385173). 

Vivian J. Wilson: 81 insects (387606). 

Mrs. Mary Winters: a mineral (384523). 


Dr. Timothy S. Wood: 2 fossils (386626). 


398 


Eugenia I. Wright: a collection of mollusks (383177). 


Kirk E. Wright: 29 crustaceans (376756). 


Dr. John Wurdack: 2 insects (387315). 


Ellis Yochelson: 73. fossils (381140, 385197, .386606). 


Mrs. Lily Yochelson: 14 snails (376470). 

Dr. Frank N. Young: 1,166 insects (387534, 387626). 
Ken Young: 31 plants (382288, 382318). 

Veronica Young: See Also Pastina Khaliq (385175). 
Jeanne A. Zeh: 21 flies (387251). 

Dr. Michael E. Zolensky: 2 meteorites (382909). 


Dr. Victor A. Zullo: 15 fossil barnacles (381120). 


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Donors to the National Collections 


Institutions 
A. Remington Kellogg Fund: 3 fossil whale skulls (383429). 


Aarhus University, Denmark: Herbarium Jutlandicum: 17 plants (382709, 
385702). 


Academia Sinica, Taiwan: 3 plants (383231, 383569, 385759). 


Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Russia: V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute: 
92 plants (384314). 


Alabama, University of: 41 plants (385576). 
Alaska University Museum: 4 bird skins and skeletons (382895, 383491). 


American Federation of Mineralogical Societies See Also Drs. Edgar F. and 
Marie L. Borgatta (379615). 


American Gem Society: 31 gemstone jewelry items (336073). 

American Museum of Natural History: 10 fishes (383725; 2 spiders (387609). 
Amoco Production Company: 111 fossils (384166). 

Arizona State University: 2 plants (383963). 

Arizona, University of: Herbarium: a plant (384760) 

Asociacion Mexicana de Orquideologia: 2 plants (381923). 

Auburn, University of: 7 insects (387590). 

Australian National University, Australia: 25 plants (385531). 

Battelle: 4 meteorites (386118). 


Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 51+ echinoderms (381669, 383684); 84 plants 
(386488). 


Biosystematics Research Institute, Canada: 101 insects (387314). 
Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc.: 10 fossils (384114). 
Bossier Parish Nature Study Center: 5 plants (383946). 


Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Germany: 2 plants 
(384763). 


Brigham Young University: Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum: a crustacean 
(376757); 845 caddisflies (384047); 2 plants (384244, 385551). 


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British Columbia University, Canada: 18 echinoderms (333381); 3 crustaceans 
(374626). 


British Museum (Natural History), England: 60 plants (381348); 7 insects 
(382809, 387274). 


Calicut, University of, India: a plant (385701). 


California Academy of Sciences: 207 fishes (382146); echnioderms including 
microscope slides (383653, 385438); 116 plants (384721, 385546). 


California State University: Hayward Campus: 16 crustaceans (383122). 
University of California: 22 crustaceans (372334); 2 worms (373883); 109 
plants (382700, 384246); 3 insects (387119); Scripps Institution of 
Oceanography: 102 crustaceans (359849, 375768); 85 echinoderms (376790, 
381665, 381688). 

Cambridge, University of England: 2 plants (383319). 

Canada Department of Mines, Canada: a slab of fossil brachiopods (382521). 


Canfield Fund: 10 minerals (378898, 380424, 381504, 381517, 381532, 381537, 
382967, 382969),. 


Carnegie Museum of Natural History: 8 plants (385706). 
Casey Fund: 5,861 insects (387581, 387588). 
Center for Research in Medical Entomology, South India: 5 insects (387535). 


Centre O.R.S.T.O.M, France: Herbier: 454 plants (381905, 381907, 383288, 
383298, 384930, 384954, 385539, 386306, 386422). 


Centro de Agricultura Tropical, Colombia: 246 plants (386441). 
Centro Internacional de la Papa, Peru: 152 plants (384963). 


Chamberlain Fund: 3 minerals and a cut gem (381460, 381463, 383016, 
383051). 


Colegio de Postgraduados, Mexico: 52 plants (382684, 383565, 383623, 
385524). 


Colorado, University of: Boulder Campus: 5 plant bugs (385365). 


Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques de la Ville de Geneve, Switzerland: 52 
plants (383244, 383618, 383894, 384765, 386416). 


Copenhagen, University of, Denmark: 37 plants (385550). 
Cornell University: 6 fishes (384331); 8 insects (387277). 


Dauphin Island Sea Lab: 6+ echinoderms (322098). 


Delaware Museum of Natural History: 46 clams (305737). 
Depto. de Oceanografia FURG, Brazil: a crustacean (373668). 
Desert Botanical Garden: 39 plants (383923). 

Dickinson College: 2 crustaceans (376323). 

Drake’ Fund: 5,867. insects. (383222, 387597, 387618). 


Estafeta Universitaria, Panama: Herbario de la Universidad de Panama: 
228 plants (382354). 


Eastern Marine Fisheries Development Center, Thailand: 50+ crustaceans 
(385024). 


Field Museum of Natural History: 54 plants (384728, 386302, 386315, 386425, 
386477). 


Florida State University: a plant (383295). 
Florida, University of: 28 plants (381925, 383285); 89 insects (387540). 


Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, West Germany: 18 echinoderms (379374, 
381679). 


Franklin & Marshall College: North Museum: 2 slabs with dinosaur footprints 
(379279) . 


Friday Harbor Laboratories: 3 echinoderms (385426) 


Fundacao Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica, Brazil: 135 
plants (386446, 386461). 


Georgia, University of: 5 echinoderms (381696). 

George Mason University: 14 crustaceans (373298). 

Grice Marine Biological Laboratory: 469 crustaceans (374016). 

Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc.: 4 echinoderms (379371, 
381686): Indian River Costal Zone Museum: 675 echinoderms (381670, 
383643, 385416, 385405, 385440). 


Harvard University: Herbarium: 2 plants (384719, 385564); Museum of 
Comparative Zoology: 19 insects (383692). 


Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory: 20 fossil (383375) 
Hawaii, University of: a fish (380448); 9 echinoderms (381671). 
Hebrew University, Israel: a fish (385486). 


Herbario Nacional de Bolivia, Bolivia: 516 plants (383291). 


Herbarium Humboldtianum, Argentina: 3 plants (382685). 

Hillsdale College: a mounted ivory-billed woodpecker (383507). 

Hong Kong, University of, China: 5 crustaceans (373884, 374645). 
Houston, University of: 100 crustaceans including slides (373162). 
Idaho, University of: 5 plants (385755). 

Illinois State Museum: 3 insects (387625). 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, India: 51 insects (387537). 
Indiana, University of: 3 plants (383243). 

Institut de Geologie et Paleontologie, Switzerland: 42 fossils (384174). 


Institute of Oceanographic & Fisheries Research (1I.0.A.K.E.), Greece: 11 
fishes (385964). 


Institute of Systematic Botany, The Netherlands: 211 plants (381914, 
383580, 383581, 383596, 383966,° 384964, 385566, 385725). 


Instituto Anchietani de Pesquisas, Brazil: Herbarium Achieta: 26 plants 
(385580, 386817). 


Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de Altura, Bolivia: Herbier ORSTOM: 
26 plants (381853, 385597). 


Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste, Argentina: 3 plants (384293). 
Instituto Investigaciones Pesqueras, Spain: 64 fishes (385965). 
Instituto Miguel Lillo, Argentina: 45 insects (387323). 


Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones sobre Recursos Bioticos, Mexico: 
Herbario: 5 plants (381880, 381902). 


Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, Brasil: a plant (384250); 
7 insects (387595). 


International Potato Center, Peru: 290 plants (384766). 
Isleta de sur Pueblo (Tiqua), Indian Nation of: a ceramic pot (380540). 
J. L. B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, South Africa: 17 fishes (382833). 


Jardin Botanico Nacional, Dominican Republic: "Dr. Rafael M. Moscoso" 
Herbarium: 61 plants (383930, 385715, 385720). 


Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory: 4 protozoan slides (381694). 


Kansas, University of: 4 insects (387598). 


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Karachi, University of, Pakistan: 28 crustaceans (370167). 
Leeds, University of, England: 21 plants (385529). 


Louisiana State University: 4 bird skeleton (379073, 384648)); 21 plant 
(384264, 384909). 


Lyman House Memorial Museum: a mineral (374517). 


Maine, University of: 200 echinoderms (326791); a fossil and a fossil cast 
(385169). 


Malaysia Forest Department Headquarters, Malaysia: Sarawak Herbarium: 5 
plants (383909). 


McGill University, Canada: 100 worms (281792). 

Miami Metro Zoo: 17 frozen birds (383513). 

Miami, University of: 8 crustaceans (332276); 188 echinoderms (335313). 
Michigan State University: 16 plants (385559). 

Michigan, University of Michigan: Herbarium: a plant (383268) 


Mineral Fund: 32 specs. including minerals, quartzs and copper (381506, 
381531, 381536, 381550, 382958, 382988, 383023, 384510, 384526, 384545). 


Missouri Botanical Garden Herbarium: 2,729 plants (381879, 381891, 381892, 
381893, 381896, 381909, 381911, 381917, 381919, 382358, 382359, 382688, 
382694): 382712, 382725, 383226, 383227, 383251,) 383274, 3838.77. 384249, 
384307, 384318, 384744, 384755, 384771, 384884, 384918, 384920, 385553, 
386320). 


Montana State University: 3 crustaceans (383064); 75 mollusks (384082, 
384821). 


Museo Civico di Storia Naturale del Salento, Italy: a bird skeleton 
(382894). 


Museu Botanico Municipal Herbario, Brazil: 92 plants (382304, 384269, 
386787). 


Museum National D’Histoire Naturelle, France: a fish (382149). 


Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Australia: an 
echinoderm (385412). 


Museum of Victoria, Australia: 2 mollusks (383194). 
Nagasaki University, Japan: 6 fishes (382144). 


National Institute of Oceanography, England: 3 echinoderms (383649). 


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National Museum New Zealand, New Zealand: 62 fishes (385488). 


National Taiwan University: Ichtyological Laboratory: China: 12 fishes 
(382842). 


Nevada State Museum: 11 plants (381881). 
New Hampshire, University of: 26 echinoderms (327197). 


New York Botanical Garden: Herbarium: 1,451 plants (381921, 382647, 383237, 
383294, 383957, 384767, 385695, 386307). 


Normandeau Associates, Inc.: 850 crustaceans (335539). 
North Carolina State University: 5 protozoan microscope slides (381656). 
North Carolina, University of: 17 plants (381877, 381924). 


Northern Arizona University: a protozoan slide (381659); 9 fossils 
(383440); a plant (383574). 


Northern Territory of Arts & Sciences, Australia: a shrimp (373710). 
Northern Virginia Community College: 4+ echinoderms (383662): 

Nova University: echinoderms (385436). 

Ohio Department of Natural Resources: 2 plants (384294). 

Okayama University of Science, Japan: 11 plants (379783). 

Okinawa Expo Aquarium, Japan: 2 echinoderms (347964). 

Old Dominion University: a worm (374049). 


Oporto University, Portugal: Institute of Biomedical Sciences: 2 
echinoderms (383676). 


Oregon State University: 33 plants (382717). 

Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden: 3 plants (385578). 

Pala International: 3 minerals (381485). 

Paul E. Desautels Fund: a faceted gem (382993). 

Pennsylvania State University: 45 fishes (374857, 377819, 381222). 
Port Harcourt, University of, Nigeria: 65 crustaceans (372575). 
Premier Gem Corporation: 2 diamond replicas (381503). 


Puerto Rico, University of: a fish (382856). 


Queensland, University of, Australia: 6 slides of echinoderms (383641). 
Rama de Botanica Herbario-Hortorio, Mexico: 25 plants (382684). 
Ramkhamhaeng University, Thailand: 296 crustceans (383063, 385025). 


Rijksmuseum Van Natuurlijke Historie, The Netherlands: a crustacean 
(367363); an echinoderms (381676); 170 fossil birds (384186). 


Roebling Fund: 30 minerals (381465, 381473, 381522, 381534, 382953, 382983, 
(383022). 


Roland W. Brown Fund: 1,745 fossil plants (380291, 385199, 385200). 


Royal Botanic Garden Herbarium, England: 53 plants (381840, 382690, 
386473). 


Royal College of Surgeons of England, England: 6 bird skeletons (382017) 

Royal Ontario Museum, Canada: a bird (383499). 

San Angelo State University: 5 bird study skins (364046). 

San Francisco State University: 2 slides of echinoderms (385415). 

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History: 31 plants (386483). 

Sea Pharm. Inc.: 8+ echinoderms (385400). 

Shanghai Museum of Natural History, China: 33 fossils (382520). 

Smithsonian Institution: Restricted Funds: See Also Canfield Fund, Casey 
Fund, Drake Fund, Mineral Fund, Paul E. Desautels Fund, Roebling Fund, 
Roland W. Brown Fund, Springer Fund, Stuart Fund, Walcott Fund. 

South African Museum, South Africa: 3 echinoderms (385435). 


South Australian Museum, Australia: 2 octocorals (381657); 2 worms 
(384481). 


South Carolina, University of: a crustacean and 2 worms (383053). 

South Pacific, University of, Fiji Islands: 6 fishes (315925). 

Southern Arkansas University: 139 crustaceans (373082, 383072, 372049). 
Springer Fund: 21 fossil echinoderms (382488). 


Station Marine d’Endoume et Centre d’Oceanographie, France: 5 crustaceans 
(366009, 374069); an echinoderm (383680). 


Stellenbosch, University of, South Africa: a plant (385760). 


Stetson University: 7 plants (382262). 


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Stuart Fund: 13 minerals (378915, 379603, 381462, 381475, 381486, 381498). 


Suriname, University of, Suriname: National Herbarium of Suriname: 30 
plants (383235). 


T. F. H. Publications, Inc.: 50 fishes (382854). 
Tall Timbers Research Institute, Inc.: 5000 worms (382788). 


Texas A&M University: 73 crustaceans (373058, 375712); 14 plants (382706, 
383935); fossils (386617). 


Texas, University of: Herbarium: 103 plants (383225, 383292, 385521). 
Tianjin Animal & Plant Quarantine Service: China: an insect (387569). 
Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferinandeum, Austria: 3 insects (387342). 

Tokyo, University of, Japan: an echinoderm (385401). 

Toronto, University of, Canada: 6 echinoderms (385407); a plant (386044). 
Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, India: a plant (386478). 
Tulane University: 30 fishes (383732): a fossil (384121). 

Universidad Autonoma De Baja California, Mexico: 9 crustaceans (375649). 
Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa, Mexico: 9 plants (386805). 


Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela: 270 plants (381933, 382667, 
384736, 384739, 386462). 


Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina: 28 crustaceans (361566). 
Universidad de Concepcion, Chile: 40 echinoderms (383650). 
Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico: 2 plants (384296). 

Universidad del Quindio, Colombia: 59 plants (383885). 

Universidad Nacional, Columbia: 15 plants (384251, 382275, 383278). 
Universidad Nacional Autonoma, Honduras: a plant (382643). 
Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Paraguay: 8 plants (382264). 


Universidad Nacional Experimental de los Llanos Occidentales, Venezuela: 
254 plants (384239). 


Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos de Lima, Peru: 76 plants (384240, 
384720). 


Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brasil: Herbario: 460 plants (381313, 


381314, 381347, 382352, 382674, 382681, 382714, 383249, 383272, 383284, 
383322, 383562;° 384897). 


Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil: 12 fishes (338838); 3 plants (383950). 


Universidade Estadual Sao Paulo, Brazil: Instituto de Biologia: 56 plants 
(382336) 


Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Brazil: 44 fishes (382839). 
Universidade Federal De Vicosa, Brasil: 15 plants (381850). 
Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: 25+ crustaceans (385054). 


Universitat Hamburg: Germany: 2 crustaceans (381766); Herbarium: 6 plants 
(381875). 


Universitat Wien, Austria: Institute fur Botanik: a plant (383968). 


Universitat Zurich: Institut fur Systematische Botanik, Switzerland: 16 
plants (382704, 384309). 


Utsunomiya University, Japan: 14 plants (380665). 
Victoria, University of, Canada: a crustacean (381773). 


Walcott Fund: (380291-See Also Roland W. Brown) 276 fossils (381135, 
382525, 385129). 


Washington State University: 345 plants (381908). 

Western Australian Museum, Australia: 8 echinoderms (385404). 
Western Ontario, University of, Canada: a plant (383893). 
West Florida, University of: 5 fishes (383733). 

Wildlife Research Laboratory: 4 crustaceans (373770). 


Wisconsin, University of: Herbarium: 5 plants and 3 photo copies of plants 
(382321, 382699, 383239, 383920, 384267). 


Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute: 103+ worms (271291, 384471). 


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NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 
Donors to the Collection 


Anonymous donor. Photograph, gelatin silver print, of James Jones by Nancy 
Crampton (NPG.88.118). 

The Barra Foundation. Bronze bust portrait of S. Dillon Ripley by Walker 
Hancock (S/NPG. 89.24). 

The Family of Philip Dix Becker. Watercolor on ivory miniature portrait of 
Chief Thundercloud by Eulabee Dix (NPG.89.66). 

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation. Oil on canvas portrait of George 
Berkeley by John Smibert (NPG.89.25). 

Mrs. Boris Chaliapin. Original artwork for TIME Magazine covers of Synman 
Rhee (1950) and Harry Truman (1951). 

Mrs. Boris Chaliapin and Irina Chaliapin Murphy. Oil on canvas portrait of 
George London (T/NPG.89.67.95); oil on canvas portrait of Fritz Reiner 
by Boris Chaliapin (NPG.89.68); one drawing each of the following: 
Katherine Dunham (T/NPG.89.75.00), Marlene Dietrich (T/NPG.89.74.00), 
Jascha Heifetz (T/NPG.89.76.97), Arturo Toscanini (NPG.89.78), and 
Dmitri Tiomkin (NPG.89.77) by Boris Chaliapin; one print of Boris 
Chaliapin, self-portrait (S/NPG.89.73); pencil and gouache studies for 
TIME Magazine covers of Admiral Chester Nimitz (circa 1942) and Henry 
Ford (1946) by Boris Chaliapin. 

Mariana Cook. Photograph, gelatin silver print, of Lillian Hellman by Mariana 
Cook (T/NPG.88.210.94). 

Beverly J. Cox. Halftone music sheet of Kate Smith, unidentified artist 
(S/NPG.89.4). 

Ralph Crump and Donna Harman. Painted plaster bust portrait of Clarence 
Darrow by Kathleen Wheeler (NPG.89.112); plaster bust miniature portrait 
of Clarence Darrow by Kathleen Wheeler (NPG.89.111); painted plaster 
bust portrait of George Norris (NPG.89.113). 

T. Mellon Evans Foundation. Tempera and gouache on cardboard portrait of 
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas by Sir Francis S. Rose (NPG.88.161) 
(partial odttit)) : 

Rosemary Frank. Studies for TIME Magazine covers of Edward Kennedy by Larry 
Rivers (1971); Paul McCartney by Peter Max (1976); "Hippies" by Group 
Image (1967); Jeanne Moreau by Kees Van Dongen (1965). 

Lydia Freeman. "Newstand", magazine, featuring lithograph of Al Hirschfeld by 
Don Freeman (T/NPG.88.213.00). 

Ira Glackens. Bronze head portrait of Charles Fitzgerald by Jo Davidson 
(S/NPG.89.3); Oil on wood panel portrait of Rutherford B. Hayes by Lenna 
Glackens (S/NPG.89.2). 

Carolyn Reading Hammer. Tempera on panel self-portrait of Victor Hammer, "Man 
in Black Robe" (NPG.89.51); Silverpoint drawing of Victor Hammer, self- 
portrait (NPG.89.59); Mezzotint of Victor Hammer, self-portrait 
(NPG. 89.60). 

Dr. Fred W. Hicks III. Lithograph of Edward Everett, Currier & Ives 
(NPG.89.63); Lithograph of John Hughes, Currier & Ives (NPG.89.64). 

Richard Hinds. Oil on canvas portrait of Edward L. Bernays by Patricia Tate 
(NPG. 88.212.00). 

Judith and Steven Katten. Tempera painting of John Gilbert by Batiste 
Madalena (NPG.89.80). 

Patricia John Keightly and John Spaulding John. Oil on canvas portrait of 
Thomas Mann by Grace S. John (NPG.88.203). 


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Benjie Goodman Lasseau and Rachel Goodman Edelson. Oil on canvas portrait of 
Benny Goodman by Rene Bouche (T/NPG.89.1.26). 

David Levine. Thirty-three ink drawings of American political figures by 
David Levine (S/NPG.88.124-156). 

The Family of David E. Lilienthal. Photograph, gelatin silver print, of David 
E. Lilienthal by Arnold Newman (T/NPG.88.230.91). 

John Manship. Oil on canvas portrait of Paul Manship by John Manship 
(NPG. 89.53). 

Elizabeth Nicole McMartin. Unpublished portrait of Robert Kennedy for TIME 
Magazine (1965) by Robert Vickrey. 

Vincent and Sheila Downey Melzac. Bronze bust portrait of George Bush 
(NPG. 89.85) 

G. Joseph Minetti and Tierney Minetti Grinavic. Oil on canvas portrait of 
Joseph McCarthy by Ila M. Junod (NPG.89.42). 

Mary Ryan Gallery. Lithographic crayon drawing of William Jennings Bryan by 
Hugo Gellert (NPG.89.62). 

Time Inc. One hundred and fifteen pieces of original artwork for TIME 
Magazine covers. 

Miriam Troop. Pencil drawing of Ellsworth Bunker by Miriam Troop 
(T/NPG.88.215.94); six drawings of Joseph Hirshhorn by Miriam Troop 
(S/NPG.89.37.1-6). 

William Varieka. Watercolor on paper portrait of Thomas Seir Cummings by 
Augustus Earle (NPG.89.65) (partial gift). 

Scott Vickrey. Unpublished portrait for TIME Magazine of Roger Maris (1961) 
by Robert Vickrey. 

Wendy Carolyn Vickrey and Paul Muenzinger. Unpublished portrait for TIME 
Magazine of John F. Kennedy (circa 1959) by Robert Vickrey. 

Donald Vogler. Lithograph of Peggy Bacon by Alexander Brook 
(T/NPG.88.214.97). 

Virginia M. Zabriskie. Photograph, gelatin silver print, of Henry Miller by 
Man Ray (T/NPG.88.231.90); photograph, gelatin silver print, of Gloria 
Swanson by Cecil Beaton (T/NPG.88.232.93). 


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OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE 
Donors to the Collection 


Carol, Augie, and Pat Daum. Twenty-four Christmas tree ornaments; 
beads. 


Betsy Kimball Dempsey. Eighty Christmas tree ornaments; carousel 
figurines. 


Barbara Todd Kennedy. Five watercolor paintings of orchids. 
Debbie Prots. One hundred Christmas tree ornaments; baskets. 


Ruth Reetz and Marilee McNeilus. Two hundred and fifty-five 
Christmas tree ornaments; sea shells. 


Bess Smith. Two hundred and twelve Christmas tree ornaments; 
Battenberg lace. 


OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 
Donors to the Collection 


Anibal Alvarado. Puerto Rican quiro made from a squash gourd. 

Blue Star Tipi. Sioux tipi made of buffalo hide and poles. 

Mrs. Donald Gregg, wife of Ambassador to Korea. Collection of 
old Burmese recordings. 

Emilia Mau'ia. Samoan fine mat made from lauhala (pandanus 
fronds). 

Nydia Rios de Colon. Puerto Rican drinking bowl made from a 
squash gourd. 


SMITHSONIAN FURNISHINGS COLLECTION 
Donors to the Collection 
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raport. Pair of Renaissance Revival side chairs; 


Baltimore; 1883 (SI.89.35 & 36). 
Richard E. Stamm. Chandelier; cast iron; oil burning; Meriden Ct.; ca. 1871 


(89'.37)s 
Miss Esther A. Manion. Four Rococo Revival side chairs; American; ca.1860 
@89E50'3-53): 


Donors of In-Kind Support 


INTERNATIONAL CENTER 


Donors of In-Kind -Support 
OFFICE OF QUINCENTENARY PROGRAMS 


University of Maryland at College Park, Department of Spanish and 
Portuguese. Printing, interpretation services for the 
symposium "Violence and Resistance in the Americas: The 
Legacy of Conquest,” and an associated dinner and lecture 
held at the University of Maryland. 


INTERNATIONAL GALLERY - Caribbean Festival Arts Exhibition 


Air Jamaica. Fifty-eight complementary air tickets to artisans 
and scholars participating in ancillary programming and to 
prize winners in demographic survey. 

Angostura International Ltd., U.S. Division. Beverages for 
opening night reception and display materials for 
exhibition. 

Appleton Rum Company, Jamaica. Beverages for opening night 
reception and display materials for exhibition. 

BWIA International. Complementary air tickets to scholars 
participating in Dialogue series. 

Embassy of Jamaica. Facilitated access to government agencies and 
corporations who cooperated in exhibition. 

Embassy of Trinidad and Tobago. Lent costume collection for 
opening night gala. A representative served on the community 
planning committee for the opening. 

JAMPRO. Facilitated access to importers of Jamaican goods. 

W. A. Taylor & Co. Tia Maria for Dialogue receptions. 


NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK 
Donors of In-Kind Support 


The Earle Palmer Brown Companies. Creation, design, and production of 
marketing materials for the National Zoo’s Centennial Society. 

Dr. Jeffry Life. Extensive aquarium filter equipment for aquatic exhibits. 

National Geographic Society. Assembled and installed TV cameras and recording 
equipment for giant panda pregnancy. Created a remote control system . 
for operating 24-hour monitoring of the panda. 

SONY Corporation of America. Supplied on loan state-of-the-art TV monitoring 
and recording equipment for the panda pregnancy watch. Equipment was 
installed by the National Geographic Society. 

Williams Whittle Associates, Inc. Wrote, designed and produced public service 
advertisements for local magazines, newspapers and bus placards that 
celebrate the Zoo’s Centennial. WWA also took charge of placing the 


COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 
Donors of In-kind Support 


Air France. International air transportation expenses for "L’Art de Vivre: 
Decorative Arts and Design in France, 1789-1989" exhibition. 

Anheuser Busch, Inc., Underwriting of entertainment costs and forty cases of 
Michelob Dry beer for Junior Committtee benefit. 

The Giorgio Armani Corporation. 200 samples of Armani Perfume for Junior 
Committee benefit. 

British Airways. International air freight expenses for "Courts and Colonies: 
The William and Mary Style in Holland, England and America." 

The Cascade Mountain Vineyards. Eight cases of white wine for Junior 
Committee benefit. 

Andre Chenoue & Fils. Partial underwriting of insurance costs for "L’Art de 
Vivre" exhibition. 

Foreign Office of the German Federal Republic. Contribution to insurance costs 
for the exhibition "Erich Mendelsohn: Architectural Drawings." 

Frost Lighting Company. Special lighting designs for Junior Committee benefit. 

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. International air freight services for the exhibition 
"The Modern Dutch Poster: The First 50 Years, 1890-1940." 

Kron Chocolatier. 500 samples of chocolate candy for Junior Committee benefit. 

Lufthansa German Airlines. International air freight expenses for the exhibition 
"Erich Mendelsohn: Architectural Drawings." 

Maidstone Importers. Two cases of Kahlua for Junior Committee benefit. 

Dick Mendelsohn. 500 bottles of Saratoga mineral water for event. 

Nell’s. Use of club facilities for Junior Committee event. 

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company. Ten cases of mixers for special events. 

Piper Heidsieck Champagnes. Five cases of champagne for opening of "Courts 
and Colonies" exhibition. 

Remy Martin, USA. Five cases of champagne for opening of "Courts and Colonies" 
exhibition. 

The House of Seagram. One case of Chivas Regal for Junior Committee benefit. 

Smithsonian Magazine. 500 magazines and 500 posters for Junior Committee 
benefit favors. 

Sotheby’s. 500 shopping bags for Junior Committee benefit. 

The Upper Crust. Partial cost of catering services for Junior Committee benefit. 


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 
Donors of In-Kind Support 

Standard Clay Mines. 350 pounds of grey claystone used in family workshops 
held in conjunction with “The Art of Paul Manship.” 


Tiffany & Co. Engraving, printing and mailing of invitations for the 
preview reception for "Masterworks of Louis Comfort Tiffany.” 


Vanity Fair Magazine. “Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray” preview 
reception and dinner. 


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OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 
Donors of In-Kind Support 


A.O. Smith/Thomas Sommerville Company. Four 50-gallon hot water 
heaters for festival foodways demonstrations. 

Alfredo Siani. Ten herb plants for Caribbean progran. 

Allied Plywood. One hundred sheets of plywood and hardboard for 
festival site construction. 

Atebara Potato Chips Company, Inc. Sixteen pounds taro chips for 
festival hospitality. 

B. F. Trappey's and Sons, Inc. Seven cases pickled products and 
hot sauce for French and French American festival 
participants. 

Bacardi Import. Two cases white rum for Caribbean festival 
progran. 

Barrons Lumber. Lumber for festival site construction. 

Bong Brothers Coffee Company. Ten pounds Kona coffee for Hawai'i 
festival participants. 

Botanical Gardens. Plants and herbs for festival programs. 

Boudin King. Boudin sausage for festival participants and staff. 

Cafe Bustelo. Two cases coffee for Caribbean participants. 

Campbell Sales Co. One case pork and beans for Hawai'i program 
general store. 

Captain Cook Coffee Company. Two pounds Kona coffee for Hawai'i 
program participants. 

Carnation Company. Four cases evaporated milk for Hawai'i 
program general store. 

Crop Genetics International. Twelve planters with sugarcane for 
Hawai'i festival progran. 

Devlin Lumber. Lumber for festival site construction. 

Dial Corporation. Five cases Vienna sausages for Hawai'i program 
general store. 

Easterwood Rice Sales Corporation. Fifty pounds rice for 
Caribbean program foodways demonstrations. 

Florida State Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry and 
Consumer Services. Twenty-five coconut palms and palm 
fronds for Caribbean progran. 

Florida Sugar Cane League. Twelve cases cut sugar cane for 
Caribbean progran. 

Frito Lay of Hawai'i, Inc. Five cases Maui Chips for festival 


hospitality. 

Fruit and Spice Park. Cassava and malonga plants for Caribbean 
progran. 

Fugya, Ltd. Two cases rice crackers for Hawai'i program general 
store. 


G-Street Fabrics. Two bags of remnants for Caribbean festival 
program site. 

George A. Hormel. Two cases of Spam for Hawai'i program general 
store. 

Gould's Pumps. Two water pumps for Hawai'i program taro Joi'. 

Granny Goose Foods, Inc. Nine cases taro chips for Hawai'i 
program participants. 

Hawai'i Department of Agriculture, Marketing Division. Fresh 
tropical flowers for Hawai'i site and lei. 

Hawai'i Pork Industry Association. Four pigs for Hawai'i 
progran. 


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Hawaiian Service, Inc. Two hundred fifty postcards for Hawai'i 
program general store. 

Imperial Products. Four hundred thirty pounds of charcoal for 
Caribbean program foodways demonstrations. 

J. Martinez and Company. Twenty pounds Kona coffee for Caribbean 
program participants. 

Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc. Four oak barrels for Hawai'i 
program general store and French program planters. 

Kona Kai Farms. Twenty-five pounds Kona coffee beans for Hawai'i 
program participants. 

Konriko. Fifty pounds rice for Caribbean program foodways 
demonstrations. 

Kuai Kookies. Two cases macadamia nut cookies for Hawai'i 
program participants. 

Lanai Company. Two cases pineapples for Hawai'i progran. 

Maryland Pork Producers. Four pigs for Hawai'i progran. 

Maui Chips. Fifty-eight cases Maui chips for festival 
hospitality. 

Papaya Administrative Committee. One hundred papayas for Hawai'i 
progran. 

Pier I Imports. Three hundred white paper lanterns for O'bon 
tower in Hawai'i progran. 

Puukapu Farms. Two hundred jars of jam for Hawai'i progran. 

Rudi's Foods, Inc. Pastries for festival crew. 

Sioux Trading Post Inc. Five braids of sweetgrass for American 
Indian progran. 

Southern Tropicals. Tropical plants and shipping for festival 
site. 

Steel and Wire Company. Four hundred pounds drywall screws for 
festival site construction. 

Sugar Association. Four hundred pounds of sugar for Caribbean 
program foodways demonstrations. 

Tandy Leather Company. Cowhide for American Indian progran. 

Vie de France Baking Corporation. Bread for festival 
participants. 

William B. Riley Coffee Company. Seventy-five pounds Luzianne 
coffee for festival hospitality. 

Yick Lung Company, Inc. Crack seed, assorted flavored chips and 
display rack for Hawai'i program general store and 
hospitality. 


OFFICE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 


Donors of In-Kind Support 


Carillon Importers Ltd. Beverages for two events during tenth international 
symposiun. 


Monsieur Bernard de Nonancourt, chairman, Domaine Laurent Perrier. Champagne 
for tenth international symposium reception. 


TOTAL Compagnie Francaise de Pétroles. Two first-class plane tickets, Paris 
to United States, for tenth international symposium. 


TWA. Six first-class plane tickets, Paris to United States, for tenth inter- 
national symposiun. 


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Appendix 8 


Contributing Members of the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1989 


SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS 


The Contributing Members of the Smithsonian National Associates support the Institu- 
tion through generous annual contributions. Such participation, in conjunction with 
special gifts from the members, enables the Institution to pursue specific projects and 
broader research, acquisition, preservation, and education efforts that might otherwise 


not be possible. 


The Smithsonian Institution gratefully acknowledges the loyal and thoughtful support 
of the Contributing Membership. Sponsoring Members ($300) and Sustaining Members 


($600) are listed separately. 


SUSTAINING MEMBERS 


Dr. J. Scott Abercrombie, Jr. 


Hon. and Mrs. David C. Acheson 


Mr. Davey L. Adams, Jr. 

Mr. T. L. Albertson 

Ms. Marcia Y. Almassy 

Mr. Arthur Andraitis 

Mr. G. J. Andrews 

Dr. and Mrs. Henry D. Angelino 
Mr. Keith W. Antcliff 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Antes 
Mr. Alfred C. Antoniewicz 
Ms. Barbara A. Aplanalp 
Hon. Anne L. Armstrong 

Mrs. John Paul Austin 

Mrs. Ray Awtrey 

Ms. Margaret F. Babbitt 

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balfour 
Mr. Fred C. Ballman 

Miss Mary J. Barbee 

Mr. George L. Barbour 

Mr. Michael Barczak 

Mr. Jack R. Barensfeld 

Mr. Jean L. Barker 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Barr 
Capt. Celia Barteau 

Mrs. W. P. Battell 

Mr. Jeffrey D. Bauman 

Dr. David R. Bayless 

Mr. William H. Beardsley 
Mr. Charles Beer 

Ms. Marguerite Bender 

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Benedict 
Mrs. Harriet F. Benson 

Mr. James H. Berkson 

Mr. John A. Bernard 

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bernett 
Mr. Harry M. Bickford 

Dr. Charles E. Bickham, Jr. 


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Mr. Anthony P Biemans 

Mr. William S. Birdseye 

Miss Eliza H. Bishop 

Mrs. Elsie F. Bixler 

Mrs. Hill Blackett 

Ms. Alexandra Blackhurst 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Black 
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Blair 
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blumberg 
Hon. Lindy Boggs 

Hon. and Mrs. Edward P. Boland 
Ms. Jane A. Boorman 

Mr. Clifton W. Boots 

Dr. Antonio Bosch 

. and Mrs. William G. Bowen 
. and Mrs. Mitchell T. Bowie 
. George C.W. Bowles 

s. Constance T. Boyd 

and Mrs. Jay M. Boyd 

and Mrs. Robert C. Braden 
and Mrs. Robert A. Brechler 


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and Mrs. Karl K. Breit 

and Mrs. John F. Breyer, Jr. 
and Mrs. Clemens B. Bribitzer 
s. Arlene A. Brown 

Patricia L. Brown 

Steven Brummel 

and Mrs. Gerard E. Brundige 
William H. Buchanan 
Sheldon W. Buck 

and Mrs. Frederick P. Burgee 
n. Warren E. Burger 

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bush 

Mr. R L Butler, Jr. 

Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Carter 
Mr. John J. Cashmire 

Hon. Elford A Cederberg 


SESSSSESESER SESE SS 


and Mrs. Robert C. Breckenridge 


Ms. Patricia Chamblin 

Mr. Harvey Chapin 

Mr. Harry R. Charles, Jr. 

Mrs. Harold W. Cheel 
Mr..and Mrs. Everett N. Ciccone 
Mrs. Charles S. Clark 

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen 

Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Coleman, Jr. 
Miss Vivian G. Conklin 

Hon. and Mrs. Silvio O. Conte 
Mr. Mark N. Cookingham 

Mr. Mark E. Cooper 

Mr. Dallas M. Coors 

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Cornelius 
Mrs. Louis Corson 

and Mrs. Ralph J. Coselli 

. Curtis W. Cox 

and Mrs. Earle M. Craig, Jr. 
Joyce Creamer 

and Mrs. Geoffrey Creede 

. Eugene E. Crockett 

. Robert D. Cunningham 

. J. G. Cutler 


SSSSSSES 


Mrs. Evelyn Y. Davis 

Mr. and Mrs. F. Elwood Davis 
Mrs. Jerry R. Davis 

Mr. John E. Davis 

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Dean 
Mr. Mel L. Decker 

Mr. James L. Deegan 

Ms. Martha J. Deem 

Ms. Lois M. Delaney 

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Dellheim 
Mrs. Deborah J. Denefrio 

Ms. Danna Denning 

Mr. Geert M Deprest 

Mr. Marquise Desurian 

Mr. Hilton B. Dickerson 

Mr. Douglas Dillon 

Mrs. Charles G. Dodge 

Mr. N.L. Doligalski 

Mrs. David Donovan 

Mr. Karl Douma 

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Drage 
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Dressler 
Ms. Imogene S. Driscoll 

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Drummeter, Jr. 
Ms. Joanne E. Dumene 

Dr. Lucia J. Dunham 

Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. 
Mr. Robert Edelmann 

Mr. Peter D. Ehrenhaft 


Miss Babs Eisman 

Mr. and Mrs. Bart M. Eisner 

Mr. F. H. Ellenberger 

Mr. and Mrs. George T. Elmore 
Col. Charles O. Eshelman 

Dr. and Mrs. John Esswein 

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Evans, Jr. 
CMDR and Mrs. Thomas E. Fahy 
Rev. Msgr M.F. Farina 

Mrs. Ernest R. Feidler 

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Feinberg 
Col. J. J. Felmley 

Mr. Albert B. Ferguson 

Nicholas M. Ferriter 

Mr. James George Fidler 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, III 
Mr. Gordon J. Flesch 

Ms. Ellen L. Fogle 

LtCol. William J. Foody 

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster 
Thiry Foundation 

Mr. Benjamen Frank 

Mr. Cary J. Frieze 

Hon. J. William Fulbright 

Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Galloway 
Mr. and Mrs. Talal H. Gama 

Mr. Frank L. Gambosh 

Hon. E. J. Garn 

Miss Helen W. Giacobine 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Gibian 
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Glassman 
Dr. Louis Gluck 

Hon. Robert F. Goheen 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Goldman 
Col. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein 
Hon. and Mrs. Barry Goldwater 
Mrs. Seabury S. Gould, IV 

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Grant 
Mrs. Earle Gray 

Ms. Ruth C. Greenberg 

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Green 

Dr. and Mrs. Crawford Greenewalt 
Mr. Regis A. Greenwood 

Mrs. Joseph B. Gregg 

Mrs. Florence L. Gussman 

Dr. Lee P. Haacker 

and Mrs. Frederick J. Haas 
Theodore J. Hadraba, Jr. 
Allen R. Halper 

and Mrs. Kingsley W. Hamilton 
. Morella R. Hansen 

. Kurtz M. Hanson 

and Mrs. Hardy Hargreaves 
and Mrs. William Harmon 

. Irving B. Harris 

. Leslie S. Harrold 


SESSESESESS 


Hon. and Mrs. Parker T. Hart 
Dr. Caryl P. Haskins © 

Harold. Haverty 

Mones E. Hawley 

and Mrs. John Heard 

and Mrs. David R. Heebner 
and Mrs. Felder F: Heflin 
and Mrs. Robert M. Henry 
and Mrs. John Dean Herman 
William Herring 

A.Leon Higginbotham, Jr. 
and Mrs. William J. Hines 
and Mrs. Robert M. Hinton 
James M Hobbins 

and Mrs. John Hodges 
William P. Holcombe 

and Mrs. Gregory Hopfer 
and Mrs. George C. Hudspeth 
. W. C. Huffman 

Richard H. Hulit 

s. Carlisle H Humelsine 

Jack B. Humphries 

Albert S. Hunt, Jr. 

s. Elizabeth L. Hunter 

and Mrs. William H. Hunter 
and Mrs. J. C. Irby 

and Mrs. N. S. Irey 
Stephen D. Ishmael 
Reinhardt H. Jahn 

Axel Jelstrup 

and Mrs. David D. Johnson 
Ernest S. Johnston 

John H. Johnston 

and Mrs. Richard E. Jones 
and Mrs. Samuel C. Jones 
Robert M. Joyce 

Bernard Karr 

and Mrs. Joseph A. Kayatta 
Phyllis Kayten 

and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kerle 
s. Juliet F. Kidney 

Samuel C. Kincheloe 
Stephen King 

William W. King 

and Mrs. Joseph M. Kirchheimer 
Kirby Kirksey 

Karl D. Klauck 

James M. Kline 

John W. Know!es 

Janet Anastacia Krombar 
Otto Kruse 

Cc. E. Kunkel 

Dr. M. Kuppusami 

Miss Martha Ladd 

Judge and Mrs. Marion Ladwig 
Mr. William R. Lamb 


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and Mrs. Robert H. Lando 
Agatha Larson 
and Mrs. John K. Laws 
and Mrs. Jack M. Layton 
Sperry Lea 


Miss A. K. Lee 


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Mrs. 
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. Robert J. Lockridge 


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Edith A. Lehner 

and Mrs. Elmore Leonard 
Lawrence S. Lesser 
Eunice K. Lipkowitz 


and Mrs. Walter M. Loeffler 
Ursula G. Lohmann 

and Mrs. H. M. Love 

and Mrs. Schuyler Lowe 

and Mrs. Jack Ludwick 

John E. Lutz, II 

and Mrs. Ronald P. Lynch 
and Mrs. Mitchell S. Magid 
Helen J. Malmstead 

E. Mandac 

and Mrs. Harry Mandil 

Jack Mark 

and Mrs. R. A. Marmet 
Robert A. Marmon 

and Mrs. John F. Marshall, Jr. 
R. N. Marshall 

Michael L. Martin 

and Mrs. Ernest T. Mashiyama 


ol. and Mrs. Glenn W. Mayer 


Marzell Mayr 

and Mrs. Gordon W. McBride 
W.W. McCalla 

Donald E. McCallister 

E. J. McCormack, Jr. 

Jack H. McCreery 

W. C. McCrone 

and Mrs. John S. McDaniel, Jr. 
Barnabas McHenry 

Martha McLaughlin 

and Mrs. John D. McLean 
James A. McNeese 

and Mrs. Benjamin T. Meintzer, Sr. 
and Mrs. Robert S. Melville 
Rose Menz 

Vincent Mercurio 

Ida C. Merriam 

Paul D. Meyer 

Carla Michaels 

and Mrs. Gordon K. Milestone 
Edith J. Miller 


. and Mrs. James E. Miller 


Warren G. Miller 
Norman Y. Mineta 
William E. Minshall 


Ms. Laura A. Mitchell 

Mr. J. B. Montgomery 

Dr. Robert H. Moore 

Mrs. Ann K. Morales 

Dr. Edwin E. Morey 

Hon. Robert B. Morgan 

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morison 
Hon. and Mrs. Frank E. Moss 
Hon. Daniel P. Moynihan 

Mr. and Mrs. James Mulshine 
_Miss Janet H. Murray 

John M. Murray 

Robert L. Nace 

Robert L. Neff 

and Mrs. Jack R. Newman 
Scott Newton 

Robert W. Ney 

and Mrs. Henry Nickel 
and Mrs. Richard A. Niles 
and Mrs. Roger A. Nitto 
Karl G. Nowak 

. Terry A. Obrien 

CMDR Lester E. Ogilvy 

Mrs. Alfred J. Olmo 

Mrs. John Omaster 

Mrs. Leah H. Owen 

Mr. and Mrs. David T. Parry 
Dr. J. D. Patterson 

Mr. William R. Patterson 

Hon. Claiborne Pell 

Mr. Craig Abbott Pendergast 
Mr. J. Roy Pennell, Jr. 

Mrs. Shelley Perper 

Miss Jacqueline Perry 

Mrs. Harold S. Pettit 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pfeiffer 
Dr. Ian R. Phillips 

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Picken 
Mr. J. Pierce 

Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Pitts 
Mrs. John N. Plakias 

Dr. Marjorie P. Pollack 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Poor 
Mr. H. Posner, Jr. 

Mrs. Kazuko K. Price 

Mr. and Mrs. Melville J. Price 
Hon. and Mrs. J. Danforth Quayle 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anton Rademaker 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Reagan 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Reagan 
Ms. Nina Belle Redditt 

Mr. Philip D. Reed, Jr. 

Mr. John C. Reel 

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Reese 
Ms. Faith Rees 

Mrs. Charlotte Rehberg 


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Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Reilly 
Mr. Frank M. Reynolds 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Richards 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richards 
Mr. William W. Richardson 

s. Ashley Ridgway 

Mrs. Carlyn Ring 

Miss Jean Roberts 

Ms. Mary M. Roberts 

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Robeson, Jr. 
Mr. L. A. Roepcke 

Mrs. Priscilla B. Rogers 

Mr. Don Rolf 

Mr. Gary D. Rosch 

Ms. J.S. Rose 

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rowe 

Mrs. Lois B. Rowland 

Mrs. William E. Royer 

Ms. Marcia Rubenstein 

Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Russo 

Mrs. Bennett Y. Ryan, Sr. 

Hon. James R. Sasser 

Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike Saville, Jr. 
Hon. and Mrs. James H. Scheuer 
and Mrs. Douglas A. Schiffman 
and Mrs. H. L. Schmelzer 
_and Mrs. Charles H. Schreyer 
Harold A. Schwartz 

James J. Scott 

and Mrs. Gene F. Seevers 
and Mrs. Harold A. Serr 
and Mrs. Joseph E. Seubert 
and Mrs. Ernest R Seymour 
Philip V. Sheehan 

. W. Mason Shehan 

and Mrs. Gerard E. Shelton 
F. J. Sherwood 

Lynne Sherwood 

Theodore J. Shively 

and Mrs. Clyde E. Shorey 
George B. Shott 

s. Laura Devine Shown 

Dana H. Shultz 

M. L. Sibley 

and Mrs. Warren Sichel 

Mrs. Manley H. Simons 

Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Skeehan 
and Mrs. Gerald Slawecki 
Dr. Harvey C. Slocum, Jr. 

Mrs. Bernice Roe Smith 

. Charles E. Smith 

. Frank O. Smith 

. W. Y. Smith 

. and Mrs. Adolphe B. Smoat 
. Patrick Snead 


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and Mrs. Richard B. Wallace 
and Mrs. Frank S. Walters 


Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Soxman 
Mrs. Roger Squire 


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Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stanton . F. B. Warder 

Mr. R. N. Stefan Joe W. Ward 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stephens P. Devers Weaver 

Mr. Leslie Stevens Mrs. Sylvia B. Weaver 

Mr. Joseph T. J. Stewart Mr. V. Phillips Weaver 

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Stewart Hon. and Mrs. James E. Webb 
Dr. L. Dow Strader, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weersing 
Mr. Jeffrey Sturgess Mr. and Mrs. Emil P. Weilbacher, Jr. 
Mr. Harris M. Sullivan Mr. J. R. Weiss 

Mrs. Arthur H. Sulzberger Ms. Katherine E Welsh 

Mr. David A. Sutherlund Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Wensink 
Mr. Louis W. Swann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Western 
Ms. Mary Swanson Ms. Adelia C. Wheeler 
Mrs. Phelps H. Swift Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wherley 
Mr. Paul C. Symmons Col. and Mrs. Grover C. White, Jr. 
Mr. Thomas P. Teenor Dr. John P. Whiteley 

Mr. Allen D. Thomas Ms. Rita L. White 

Ms. Arlene K. Thomashow Mrs. B. A. Whitmarsh 

Mrs. B. W. Thoron Hon. Jamie L. Whitten 

Mr. Stephen Tilton Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wilkinson, Jr. 
Mr. George S. Trees, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Willcox 
Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Tucker Mr. J. Reid Williamson 

Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tucker Ms. Pauline E. Williman 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner, III Mrs. John M. Willits 

Mr. David S. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Wilner 
Mrs. Jean A. Twitchell Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wilson 
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ulrich Mrs. Harriet L. Wilt 

Mr. Leroy J. Vanderwende Mr. and Mrs. Payson Wolff 

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Vansant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Wolf 
Dr. William C. Van Arsdel, III Mrs. Jane Ludwig Worley 

Mr. Raoul M. Verhagen Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wurz 

Ms. Alice B. Vincilione Hon. Sidney R. Yates 

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Wachs Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Zeigler, Jr. 
Mr. George W. Walburn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Zitter 
Mr. Theodore H. N. Wales 


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Mr. David E. Aaronson 

Mr. and Mrs. Bytle M. Abbin 
Col. and Mrs. James D. Adams 
Dr. Samuel W. Adams 

Mr. E.A. Adomat 

Mrs. Carolyn Agger-Fortas 

Ms. Doris D. Albert 

Mr. P. Albiez 


Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Alexander, Jr. 


Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Alexander 
Mrs. Lynne L. Alfieri 

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Allbert 
Mr. Burton O. Allen 

Mr. Charles D. Allen 

Mr. Ethan Allen 

Ms. Katherine F. Allen 

Mr. Robert H. Allen 

Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Allen 
Mr. Steven J. Allen 

Mr. Billy D. Allison 

Mrs. Carolyn Alper 

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert E. Althaver 
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Ames 
Mr. Douglas C. Ammon 

Mr. Clifford H. Anderson 

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson 
Ms. Leslie Anderson 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Anderson 
Mr. Frederick F. Andrews 

Dr. George C. Anison 

Ms. Rose C. Anthony 

Ms. Josephine G. Antolik 

Miss Marcia Ann Appel 

Mr. E. J. Archbold 

Mr. Paul A. Archer 

Mr. Earl S. Archibald 

Miss Marie G. Argana 


William D. Armstrong 

Helen J. Arthur-Dunn 

J. Ashman, Jr. 

and Mrs. C.M. Ashton 

and Mrs. W.S. Atherton 
Jean M. Auel 

s. Francis Austin 

Imogen E. Averett 

and Mrs. Donald G. Avery 
and Mrs. William I. Bacchus 
and Mrs. Norman G. Bach 
Gordon N. Backlund 

W.E. Badenhausen, Jr. 

and Mrs. David A. Baerncopf 
and Mrs. C.W. Bahan 

. Charles S. Bailey 

s. Henry W. Baird 


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Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Baker 
Mrs. Virginia B. Baker 

Ms. Velma N. Baldwin 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ball, Jr. 
Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ballinger 
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Ball 

Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ballowe 
Capt. and Mrs. Stuart M. Ball 
Farmers State Bank 

A. F. Banks 

Walter Baranowski 

and Mrs. Dwight H. Barnes 
. Julian L. Barnett 

Gene Baroni 

Andrew Barr 

and Mrs. E. W. Barrett 

and Mrs. John W. Barrow 
and Mrs. Terrence J. Barry 
and Mrs. Art Bartlett 
Jordan J. Baruch 

and Mrs. Charles W. Bash 
Gene R. Bales 

and Mrs. W. H. Batie 

and Mrs. Myron C. Baum 
Robert D. Baynes 

and Mrs. Anthony J. Bazza 
Barbara Purse Beach 

. Lloyd P. Beachy 

John W. Bean 

R. Gifford Beaton 

and Mrs. John M. Beaulieu 
John R. Beaver 

and Mrs. Allan Beckanstin 
Eugene H. Beck 

Deanna Belcher 

Lawrence P. Belden 

and Mrs. Jack Bender 

Mrs. Linda B. Bender 

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Benham 
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Benjamin 
Mr. Gregory Benkovic 

Amb. and Mrs. W. Tapley Bennett, Jr. 
Mrs. Iona Benson 

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Dr. Harold Berman 

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bermant 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Berney 
Mr. Samuel W. Bernheimer 

Mrs. Carol P. Berry 

Dr. William R. Bertelsen 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Betz 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Beverlin 
Mr. Eugene J. Bevers 

Dr. David Bick 


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Mr. Joseph B. Bidwell 

Mr. Bruce Biggs ° 

Mr. Howard M. Bingham 

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Black 
Mrs. V. Blaine 

Hon. and Mrs. Warren E. Blair 
Ms. Frances G. Blank 

Mr. James Blaser 

Mrs. Edna F. Blum 

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Blume 
Ms. Enola V. Bode 

Mr. David Bodycombe 

Mrs. Curtis C. Bogart 

Dr. George P. Bogumill 

Dr. Cary W. Booz 

Mr. and Mrs. John Boppart 

Ms. Jean B. Bort 

Mr. Robert M. Bosma 

Mrs. T. Botsford 

Ms. Barbara C. Bottarini 

Ms. Margaret L. Bourgerie 

Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Boverman 
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boyer 

Dr. Norman Boyer 

Ms. Eugenie R. Bradford 

Mrs. Anna E. Bradley 

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bramsen 
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Branda 
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Brandow 
Mr. James Brannan 

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brantley 
Mrs. F. E. Brantley 

Mr. Willam E. Braunig 

Mr. William W. Bray 

Mrs. S. Brazil 

and Mrs. Roy Bremerman, Jr. 
and Mrs. Gene C. Brewer 
and Mrs. Lester L. Brewer 
and Mrs. Stephen B. Brickel 
Robert L. Bridges 

s. Evelyn P. Brier 

Linford L. Bright 

and Mrs. Allan C. Brittle 
and Mrs. Ronald C. Britt 
Richard Brockman 

James E. Brodhacker 

and Mrs. George H. Brodie 
Jeffrey R. Broido 

Randall Brooks 

and Mrs. John A. Bross 
Walter C. Brower 

Albert Brown 

Edith Brown 

and Mrs. Glen F. Brown 
and Mrs. Harry A. Brown, II 


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. L. Brown 

Lawrence D. Brown 

and Mrs. Robert Brown 

and Mrs. Ronald Brown 

and Mrs. E. Edward Bruce 
Deborah C. Brudno 

Warren Brule 

s. Laurence Brunswick 

Dick Brush 

and Mrs. William L. Bryan 
and Mrs. Henry Bryndza 

and Mrs. H. Paul Buckingham 
. John E. Buckley 

DR C. L. Buechler 

Steven A. Buehler 

Jeanne Bugg 

Robert F. Bulens 

and Mrs. William B Burdeshaw 
R.J. Burger 

. and Mrs. James A. Burkart 
Mes. George R. Burkhardt 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Burkhardt 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Burks 
Mrs. Paul I. Burman 

Mrs. Diantha R. Burnett 

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Burnham 

Dr. and Mrs. James S. Burnham 
LtCol. and Mrs. Robert M. Burnham 
Mrs. Laura W. Burr 

Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Burr 

Miss Edna-Lea Burruss 

Mrs. Charles E. Burt 

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Burton 
Miss Martha E. Burton 

Mr. T. G. Burzawa 

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bush 
LtCol. Howard W. Bushey, Jr. 

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bush 

Dr. and Mrs. James H. Butler 

Mr. Buckley M. Byers 

Mr. W. Byrnes 

S. A. Cacciatore 

Dr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cage 

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cahn, Jr. 
Ms. M. E. Caldwell 

Mr. Donald E. Callahan 

Mrs. F. G. Cameron 

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Draper Campbell 
Mr. John E. Cannaday 
Miss Helen R. Cannon 
Mr. Philip L. Cantelon 
Mr. Frank L. Carey, Jr. 
Mr. C. G. Carey 

Mrs. Phyllis H. Carey 
Dr. John M. Carper 


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Mr. Robert L. Carrel Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Colburn 
Ms. Christine K. Carrico Mr. and Mrs. T. Clyde Collins, Jr. 
Ms. Martha A. Carr, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Collyer 
Ms. Cindi L. Carroll Mr. Hugh F. Colvin 

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Carroll Mr. William L. Coman 

Mr. and Mrs. Waller Carson, Jr. Miss Bertita E. Compton 

Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Carten Mrs. Herman Cone, Jr. 

Col. and Mrs. Douglas H. Carter Mrs. Ethel Conlisk 

Mrs. James B. Cartwright Mr. Steven S. Conner 

Mr. Victor Cascella Mr. Thomas Conners 

Mr. John A. Cashman Mr. H. R. Connick 

Mr. Anthony Cassella Dr. and Mrs. Philip Connolly 
Ms. Renata Cathou Mrs. Camille L. Cook 

Dr. Charlotte Catz Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cookson 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Caudill Mr. Vernon P. Cooley 

Mr. B. R. Cayward Mrs. Carolyn Coon 

Ms. Colleen M. Chalker Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cooney, Jr. 
Dr. M.H. Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin Cooper, Sr. 
Dr. Ward A Chamers Ms. Janet B. Cooper 

Mr. Stephen Chapman Mr. John N. Cooper 

Dr. Samuel Charache Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Coppock 
Ms. Cynthia M Chase Mr. Henry G. Corey 

Mr. and Mrs. Boris E. Cherney Dr. W. G. Corey 

Mr. Harry Chernoff Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cornell 
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Cherry Mr. M.C. Cornell 

Dr. Joseph Cheung ; Dr. ‘and Mrs. Walter H. Corson 
Mrs. Bernard P. Chewning Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cotellese 
Ms. Allene R. Chiesman Mr. and Mrs. C. Cotteleer 

Mrs. Frederick R. Childs Miss Jo Ann Cowan 

Mr. John Childs Dr. Norman J Cowen 

Mr. Wah G. Chin Miss Mary L. Cox 

Miss Jean M. Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. David M. Crabtree 
Mrs. Betty Sams Christian Mrs. Linnea R. Crawford 

Mr. Lawrence Chubet Mr. Wilmer H. Cressman 

Mr. Roy T. Church Mrs. James Crittenden 

Mr. John C. Cini Mrs. C. D. Crocker 

Mr. Ronald C. Cissell Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Crom 
Ms. Angelica L. Clagett Ms. Kathryn M. Crossgrove 

Mr. and Mrs. Page B. Clagett Mrs. Richard S. Cross 

Mr. George Clark Mr. David Crow 

Mr. H. Lawrence Clark Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Crowe 

Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy D. Claycomb Mr. Cornelius J. Crowley 

Mr. Fred Clements Mr. Gilbert W. Cullen 

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clement Mr. Robert L. Cummings 

Mr. B. F. Cloud Mr. Charles S. Curran 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Coates Mrs. George H. Curran 

Capt. and Mrs. Richard Cobb Mr. John Joseph Curtin 

Mr. William H. Cochrane Mrs. Charles B. Cushwa, Jr. 

Mrs. Helen Codding Ms. Ida D. Cuthbertson 

Mr. Jack M. Coe Mr. Roy Cutler 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Coffman Mrs. Richard M. Cutts 

Ms. Linda L. Cogswell Miss Margaret M. Dahm 

Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Cohan Mr. Kevin B. Dalton 

Mrs. Helen H. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dalton 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L Colb Mr. and Mrs. Robert John Daniels 


Ms. Ethel E. Danzansky 

Friar Felix Daprato 

Mr. B. J. Daroga 

Mrs. Leonore Daschbach 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dashiell 
Mr. Robert Davidson 


Mrs. A. Davis 

Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. Davis 
Mr. John F. Davis 

Mr. Robert Davis 

Ms. Annette Dawson 

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dazzo, Sr. 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dean 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Decker 


Mrs. Thomas Dedomenico 
Atty Danielle DeFranco 

Mr. Marvin Dekelboum 

Mrs. G. F. Dekeyser 

Capt. and Mrs. Victor Delano 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Deming 
Dr. Hugh F. Demorest 

Mr. John Robert Denny 

Mrs. N. J. Detor 

Mrs. Mary J. Deutschbein 
Mr. G.W. Devoe 

Mrs. T. T. Dewolf 

Ms. Ruth E. Dewton 


Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Dickens, Jr. 


Mrs. Robert L. Dick 

Mr. Robert Dickstein 

Mr. J. E. Diegelman 

Mr. and Mrs. James Dietz 
Mr. T. A. Dietz 

Dr. Juliet C. Diller 

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon 
Mr. Keith A. Dobbins 

Mrs. Walter W. Doescher 
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dolstra 
Ms. Joan Domike 

Mr. Henry T Donahoe 

Mrs. Lloyd Donant 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doragh 
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Doran 
Dr. William H L Dornette 
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Dorsch 
Mrs. Joyce N. Dortch 

Mr. Joseph F. Douglas 

Mr. Richard G. Doyen 

Mrs. Philip Drinker 


Mr. and Mrs. Irenee Du Pont, Jr. 


Mr. Russell F. Dubes 

Mr. William Dubit 

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Duff 
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Duke 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Duncan 


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Mr. J.F. Dunwiddie 

Mr. Wayne Durbin 

Dr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Dwyer 

Ms. Ann L. Dyke 

Mrs. Sarah M. Dyson 

Mr. William P. Eason 

Mrs. J. T. Eaton 

Mrs. Greta Eckert 

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Edwards 

Mrs. Robert G. Edwards 

Mr. Paul Ehrenfest 

Mrs. Alvin Q. Ebrlich 

Mr. Joel Eisenberg 

Mrs. C. J. Eiwen 

Mr. Robert B. Eldridge 

Mr. Joseph H. Ellinwood 

Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Elliott 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ellis 

Mr. Ward Ellis 

Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Elsberry 
. John P. Elterich 


. and Mrs. William L.R. Emmet, 


Mr 

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Mr. Bernard Engel 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard England 
Mrs. Jane M. Epstine 

Mr. Richard Ertenberg 

Mr. A. C. Escalle 

Mrs. Harold Eskew 

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Estridge 
Mr. Louis Euster 

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Evans 
Mr. Robley D. Evans 

Miss Shirley M. Evans 

Mr. W. M. Evans 

Ms. Rose Ann Farace 

Mr. Francis W. Farley 

Mr. Bernard Farnen 

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farquhar 
Ms. Marilyn Farrand 

Mrs. Roland C. Fegan 

Mr. J Feirman 

Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson 
Mrs. Rugeley Ferguson 

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ferguson 
Rev. H. A. Ferrell 

Mr. Nathan L. Ferris 

Mr. and Mrs. Hart Fessenden 
Dr. and Mrs. Max Fine 

Ms. Janet A. Fink 

Mrs. William W. Finley 

Mr. Ordell Fipps 

Mrs. Mary M. Fisher 

Mr. Gordon Fish 

Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Flaherty 


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Ruth C. Flanagan 

and Mrs. Martin Fleit 
Gerold L. Fleming 

Ted Flora 

Howard M. Flournoy 
Olivia Page Floyd 

and Mrs. Paul Flum 
Carol C. Foley 

Albert A. Folop 

and Mrs. Samuel C. Ford 
s. Russell Fortune, Jr. 

and Mrs. Robert L Fox 
and Mrs. Jon David Francis 
and Mrs. William F. Franck 
s. Brantley Vernon Frank 
Stephen P. Frazier 

John K. Freeman 

Robert G. Freeman 

. Mary M. Free 

. Marian M. Freese 

. Donald B. French 

. and Mrs. John P. Frestel, Jr. 
. Andrew L. Frey 

. and Mrs. T.E. Frey 

. and Mrs. Carl Friddle 
Mrs. B. Mark Fried 

Mrs. Charlton Friedberg 

Mrs. Charlton Friedberg 

Mrs. L. Louise Fried 

Ms. Virginia Friend 

Mr. Art Frink 

LCDR Edward Fritz 

G. Michael Frumess 
Frederick A. Fry 

Warren Fugate 

. Donald H. Fuhs 

and Mrs. A. E. Fuller 

P. Buller 

Marion H. Furr 

and Mrs. Edward E. Gahres 
Vernon M. Gale 

Maries H. Galitzki 

. F. A. Gallagher 

. Thomas J. Galligan, Jr. 


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. Ray Gammon 

. Lillian T. Garber 

Mr. Clement E. Gardiner 

Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm O. Garfink 
Mrs. Joy Garney 

Mrs. Margaret H. Gauger 

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gauthier 
Miss Olga M. Gazda 

Mrs. Anita R. Geanakos 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Geisinger 


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B. Geismar 

. and Mrs. Daniel D. Geller 

. Peter L. Geller 

Byron A. Genner, III 

. Gerald T. Gentry 

. and Mrs. Stanley Georges 
and Mrs. Arthur F. Gerding 
. and Mrs. Carl S. Gewirz 
RADM and Mrs. Ralph M. Ghormley 
Mr. A. Edward Giberti 

Dr. and Mrs. David M. Gibson 
Miss Laurie M. Gibson 

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln J. Gilbert 
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Gilbert 
Mr. Wallace E. Giles 

Mrs. Sara E. Gillis 

Mrs. J. A. Gill 

Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Gilpatric 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin D Ginsburg 
Mrs. D. J. Gladwin 

Mr. Ezra Glaser 

Dr. Gary H. Glaser 

Mr. Errol M. Glasser 

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gleim 
Mrs. C. Leslie Glenn 


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and Mrs. John B. Goering 
Paul N. Gohdes 

and Mrs. Fred T. Goldberg 
Leslie H. Goldberg 

and Mrs. Raymond R. Goldberg 
John Golden 

B. Goldfarb 

and Mrs. Eli Goldstein 
Larry L. Goldstein 

Stuart N. Goodman 

and Mrs. James F. Goodrich 
Lois R. Gordon 

Kenneth P. Gorelick 

Linda J. Gorham 

Joel C. Gorick 

James C. Gorman 

Richard E. Gorozdos 

O. J. Gouin, Jr. 

and Mrs. William Gouldsbury 
James Gove 

Kathryn R. Gover 

and Mrs. George C. Graham 
S. Grandits 

M.L. Oster Granite 

. Harold D. Grant, Jr. 
LTGEN. and Mrs. Ernest Graves 
s. Mary Graves 

Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Graves 


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Mr. William F. Graves 

Mr. and Mrs. Louis J... Grayson 
Mr. T. Greenawalt 

Mrs. Dorothy Green 

Mr. Donald Greene 

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Green, II 
Dr. M. Jean Greenlaw 

Miss Joanne T. Greenspun 

Mr. Seymour D. Greenstone 

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwold 
Mrs. James T. Griffin 

Mr. Donald O. Grimes, Jr. 

Mr. William A. Grimes 

Ms. Leslie A. Gross 

Mrs. Helen Grossman 

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Groves 
Mrs. Donald Gruhn 

Ms. Marilyn L. Guerra 

Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Gumper 
Mrs. Helen W. Gunderson 

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Gurfein 
Mr. David L. Guthrie 

Mr. Larry L. Haase 

Mr. Marc Haas 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Haayen 
Mr. Charles P.-Haber 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hagemeyer 


Mrs. Eloise Halliburton 


Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Hall 

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halpern 

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Halsted 

Mr. M Hamada 

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Hamady 
Mr. Donald W. Hamer 

Mr. Patrick L. Hames 

Col. and Mrs. William T. Hamilton, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hamman 
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hammock 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hammond 
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hamner 
Mr. J. S. Handler 

Mr. Norman G. Hansen 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hansen 
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hans] 

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hanson 
Mr. Charles C. Hansult 

Mr. Edwin F. Harper 

Dr. Robert A. Harper 

Mrs. Lucy W. Harrell 


Mr. C. J. Harrington 
Dr. John M. Harris, III 


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Mr. Christie Harris 

Dr. Garry Harris 

Mrs. E.T. Harrison 

Col. and Mrs. L. P. Hart 

Mr. Ernest B. Hartley 

Ms. Janet W. Hartley 

Mrs. Pauline Hart 

Mrs. W. M. Harwood 

Mr. James D. Hasbrouck 

Mr. William H. Hastings 

Ms. Catherine Hathaway 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner 
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Haveson 
Miss Virginia H. Havrilka 

Dr. Jeffrey W. Hawkins 

Mrs. Charles W. Hayes 

Mr. Kenneth C. Healy 

Miss Annabelle Heath 

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heaton 

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Hecht 
Ms. Linda Heckman 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hefele 
Ms. Constance H. Hefferan 

Mr. A. L. Heinrich 

. James W. Hellwege 

. Deborah W. Hemenway 

. and Mrs. Douglas B. Hendrick 
E.M. Hendrickson 

. Willis M. Hengy 

Ms. Ellen A. Hennessy 

Miss Mildred Henninger 

Robert A. Hennings 

Karl F. Herd 

and Mrs. Michael Herman 
Arnold L. Hespe 

Cc. A. Hess 

and Mrs. John C. Hester, Jr. 
and Mrs. Richard F. Hewett 
. Mary Jane Heyl 

Mrs. Geraldine Hicks 

Mrs. Laura E.. Hicks 


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Mr. William L. Higgins 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Hill 
Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hill 
Mr. Wendell T. Hill 

Mr. Frederick Himes 
Miss Barbara N. Hines 
Mr. Charles W Hinkle 
Mrs. J. H. Ward Hinkson 
Mr. Joseph U. Hinshaw 
Mr. Miles L Hinsley 

My. Karl V. Hirschmann 
Dr. S. R. Hobgood 


Miss K. T. Hoffacker 

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hoffman 
Ms. Margaret M. Hoffman 

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan 
BGEN E. P. Hoisington 

Mr. Duncan A. Holaday 

Dr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Holden 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Holderness, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollander 
Capt. F.N. Holley 

Mr. Milton C. Holloman 

Mr. John W. Holloway 

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Holman 
Mr. Peter C Holmes 

Mrs. Robert E. Holmgren 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Holsen 
Mrs. Richard W. Homer 

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Honig 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hook 

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hope 

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins 

Ms. Ann Hopping 

Mr. James N. Horne 

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Horn 
Mr. John K. Hoskinson 

Mrs. D. Howard 

Mr. Robert Howard 

Mrs. Phyllis Kern Howe 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hudgins, IV 
Miss Nancy E. Hudson 

Mrs. Hugo G. Huettig, Jr. 

Mrs. Rosemarie J. Hughes 

Evelyn L. Huisentruit 

and Mrs. A. D. Hulings 

. William R. Humphrey 

E. C. Humphries 

Frank Hunsicker 

Emma Gade Hutaff 

. Barbara A. Hutchinson 

Capt. and Mrs. George Hutchinson 
Ms. Marjorie P. Hutchinson 
Judge Daniel H. Huyett, III 
RADM and Mrs. Walter D. E. Innis 
Shaw Investment 

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ireson 

Mr. John E. Irons 

Mr. George Irving 

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Isan 
Miss Anne M. Jacks 

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jackson 
Dr. Jay A. Jackson 

Mr. Marlin L. Jacobs 

Ms. Shirley Jacobs 

Dr. John R. Jacoway 

Mr. John M. Jacquemin 


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and Mrs. John Jaeschke 

and Mrs. Jonathan Ravid Jaffe 
and Mrs. Sidney A. Jaffe 
Charlene James 

Richard J. Jarzabek 

and Mrs. J. Rukin Jelks, Jr. 
and Mrs. David G. Jennings 
and Mrs. Stifel W. Jens 

J. J. Jeresek 

and Mrs. David S. Jernigan 
Ludwig Jesselson 

and Mrs. Harry A. Johns 

. Alfred H. Johnson 

Harald R. Johnson 

Ray A. Johnson 

Woodrow C. Johnson 
Alfred Jones 

Brian L. Jones 

Buell B. Jones 

Donald E. Jones 

James T. Jones 

James E. Jones 

and Mrs. John B. Jones, Jr. 
Robert T. Jones 

Thomas O. Jones 

“William J. Jones 

Robert E Jordan 

and Mrs. Michael Joseph 

. Jean Joyner 

and Mrs. Edward H. Judson 
. Forrest L. Junod 

. Rosemary Bonar Kabel 

. Melanie L. Kacho 

. Edmund J. Kahn 

. and Mrs. S. C. Kaim 

. and Mrs. F. M. Kalenborn 
. John D. H. Kane 

Ms. C. Parrish Kangiester 

. Steven Kaplan 

. and Mrs. Arnold Kaplin 
Mr. Emanuel Karadimos 

Mr. Robert H. Karatz,sr. 

Mrs. R. H. Karns 

Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kaslow 
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz 

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon T. Katz 
Mrs. James P. Keane 

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W Keech 
Ms. Sheila A. Keefe 

Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Keener 
Mrs. Jane Simmons Keen 

Mr. Robert Keller 

Mr. Richard I. Kellogg 

Mrs. J. E. Kemper 

Mr. and Mrs. George P. Kendall, Jr. 


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Mr. and Mrs. David T. .Kenney 
Mrs. Anna Marie Kent 

Mr. B. R. Kent 

Col: Tilu Kera 

Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kettel 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Keyes, Jr. 
Dr. H. Norman Key 

Mr. W. Ben Kibler 

Mr. and Mrs. John Kicak 

Mr. Walter H. Kidd 

Ms. Marjorie B. Kiewit 

Dr. T.L. Kilgore, Jr. 

Mrs. J. Killen 

Mrs. Jeannette Kimmel 

Mr. Edward J. King 

Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Kirby 
Mr. Harry L. Kirkman 

Mr. K. M. Kirkpatrick 

Ms. Susan L. Klaus 

Mr. Kenneth W. Klein 

Ms. Rebecca Klemm 

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kline 
Mr. L.S. Klotz 

Mr. Robert Knapper 

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Knecht 
Mrs. J. K. Knee ; 
Mr. M. G. Knerr 

Mrs. William Knight, Jr. 

Ms. Teresa Knoester 

Mrs. James H. Knowles 

Ms. Janet V Koch 

Eastman Kodak 

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R Kojm 
Col. George C. Konolige 

Mr. Herbert J. Kopff 

Mr. A. George Koplow 

Dr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Korengold 
Dr. and Mrs. Ross Kory 


Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kosciuszko 


Mrs. Anna Kovasznay 

Mr. G. D. Kovener 

Mr. Charles R Kraus 

Ms. Sandra R. Krawchuk 

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Krebs, Jr. 
Mr. Irving Kreisberg 

Ms. Gloria I. Kreisher 

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kremens 
Mr. J. J. Kriss 

Miss Karen E. Krueger 

Mrs. Leroy Krusi 

Mr. John E. Kuenzl 

Mr. Paul Kugel 

Mr. David E. Kuhl 

Dr. and Mrs. Max J. Kukler 
Mrs. William O. Kurtz, Jr. 


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. and Mrs. Frank A. Ladd 

s. Patraicia K. Lafferty 

Robert M. Lambert 

and Mrs. Edward L. Lammerding 
and Mrs. Emanuel Landau 

James H. Landers, jr 

Marilyn Brody Lane 

. Gerald Langford 


Mr 
Dr. Gilbert H. Lang 
Mr. 
Mr 


Richard F. Langston 

. Tom Lankenau 

. and Mrs. John V. Lanterman 
and Mrs. Peter Larocca 

. Susan B. Larsen 

. Ray Lash 

and Mrs. Francis H. Laube 
J. W. Laughlin 

and Mrs. Louis F. Laun 
Denny Law 

and Mrs. Noel Lawson 

and Mrs. Donald W. Layden 
and Mrs. Jack Leach 

and Mrs. Ronald E. Leach 
H. O. Leavitt 

. Clinton W. Ledebur 


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iss Dorothy A. Lee 


s. Florence J. Lee 
James A. Lee 
and Mrs. Jen P. Lee 
T. C. Lee 

Edwin F. Legard 

Ellen R. Leighton 
Jeanne Lemmer 

Ethelynne H. Leonard 

H Leonard 

Walter A. Leonard 

Daniel W. Leubecker 
Jan T. Leung 
Edgar L. Levenson 
and Mrs. William B. Levin, Jr. 
and Mrs. Michael Levitt 
s. I. Herbert Levy 
and Mrs. Baugh Lewis 
Calvin G. Lewis 
and Mrs. Ernest E. Lewis 
Garry Lewis 
and Mrs. Alfred B. Lichtenstein 
and Mrs. Peter Liebesman 
and Mrs. Robert G. Liebhardt 
James R. Lightfoot 

S. Lindelof 
. Wilbur Loren Lindholm 


Miss Jane T. Lingo 


Mr 
Mr 


. and Mrs. Duard C. Linn 
. and Mrs. Rodney C. Linton 


Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lipsett 
Mr. Robert S. Lipsey 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. List 

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Lively 
Mrs. James Lloyd 

‘Mr. C. Henry Lockwood, II 
Mrs. Ethel Loeb 

Dr. Arthur J. Loerzel 

Mrs. Katherine V. Lofstrand 

Mr. Richard D. Lombard 

Mr. Walter H. Long, Jr. 

Mrs. Earl H. Look 

Col. and Mrs. Duarte A. Lopes 
Mr. Kenneth B. Lord 

Dr. and Mrs. Norman Lord 

Mr. Robert B. Love 

Mr. Bart W. Lovins 

Mrs. E. H. Lowther 

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Lucas 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Ludeman 
Mr. Remy H. Ludwig 

Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Lund 

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Lunday 
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lund 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luria 

Mr. and Mrs. La Rue R. Lutkins 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Luttrell 
iss Louise Lutz 

Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Lybecker 
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Lynch 


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Mrs. William Lynch 

Mr. Myles V. Lynk 
Miss I. T. Lynn 

Ms. Catherine M. Maar 
Mrs. M. W. MacDermott 
Ms. Kathy MacDonald 
Mr. Neil R. MacDonald 


Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. MacIntyre 


Mr. James MacKinnon 

Mrs. J. A. MacNabb 

Ms. Ellen B. MacNeille 

Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Maddox 
Mr. Ralph K. Madway 

Dr. Edward Majchrowicz 


Dr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Major, Jr. 


Ms. Susan Makara 

Mr. and Mrs. Dayton S. Mak 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin 
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Malloy 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mannes 

Mrs. Robert Mannherz 

Mr. E. Manuel Manning 

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mansius 
Mrs. A. Marcelle 


Mr. Eugene A. March 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Margus 
Ms. C. S. Markson 

Mr. Kenneth S. Marsh 

Mr. George H. Marston 

Mr. Robert C. Marston 

Mr. Alfred S. Martin 

Mrs. Mildred H. Martindale 
Dr. Diana Martin 

Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Martin 


‘Mr. and Mrs. John Cephas Martin 


Mr. M. S. Martin 

Mr. and Mrs. Middleton A Martin 
Mr. Benjamin L. Marx, Jr. 
Miss Priscilla Mason 

Dr. Robert B. Matheny 

Mrs. Elbert G. Mathews 

Dr. and Mrs. M. Mathews 

Ms. Melissa Mathison 

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Matre 

Mr. Charles Matthews 

Mr. Robert Mattox 

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Z. Maudlin 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Maxey 
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Maxwell 
Miss Julia A. Maxwell 

Mrs. R. B. Mayer 

Mr. George D. Maynard, Jr. 
MGEN and Mrs. George Mayo, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mayo 

Dr. John E. Mazuzan, Jr. 

Mr. James I. McAuliff 

Mrs. Violet McCandlish 

Dr. Jeane McCarthy 

Mr. James D. McClary 

Mr. Bruce McClintock 

Dr. David C. McClure 

Mrs. Anne B. McCourt 

Dr. Catherine F. McCoy 

Mr. Emmett F. McCoy 

Mr. John O. McCracken 

Mr. Coy F. McDaniel, Jr. 

Mr. Dale E. McDaniel 

J. McDonald 

Mr. and Mrs. John T. McDonnell 
Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy 

Mr. Samuel W. McGarvey 

Dr. and Mrs. Morris G. McGee 
Ms. Nancy J. McGuinness 

Mr. J. M. McGinnis 

Mr. William P. McGloin 

Mr. Richard McHale 

Mr. John McIntosh 

Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Mclntyte 
Mr. W. J. McKeel 


Dr. J. W. McKibben _ 

Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. McKinney 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. McLaren 
Mr. Paul B. McMahon, Jr. 
Mrs. S. McMullen 

Mr. W. Hugh McNaughton 

Mr. W. C. McNeal 

Mrs. W. J. McNeil 

Mr. M. McNulty 

Mr. R. V. McPherron 

Mrs. Ruth R. McRae 

Ms. Ann H. McShane 

Miss C. McWilliams 

and Mrs. David L. Mead 
James C. Meade 

and Mrs. Thomas Mears 


and Mrs. William S. Meehan 
Frank Meek, Jr. 

s. Roberta V. Meek 

onald F Mela 

David L. Melvin 

. Valere P. Menefee 

Louis W. Menk 

Leon A. Mensing 

Bruce J Menzies 

. William H. Meroney 

John J. Meyer, III 

and Mrs. Charles E. Meyer 
and Mrs. Samuel M. Meyers 
Mildred Middlekauff 

and Mrs. Henry B. Middleton 
MDR and Mrs. R. J. Miles 
Grace Milgram 

Lewis N. Miller, Jr. 

Carroll L. Miller 

Charles H. Miller 

Harvey L. Miller 

. and Mrs. John L. Miller 
and Mrs. L. Allen Miller 
Margaret A. Miller 

and Mrs. Robert R Miller 
and Mrs. Stanley G. Miller 
and Mrs. Thomas C. Miller 
and Mrs. Michael H. Mishkind 
. and Mrs. Donald M. Mitchell 
. and Mrs. Robert O. Mitchell 
. Walter W. Mitchell 

Mr. William H. Moesel 

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Molinaro 

Mr. R. W. Mompier 

Mrs. Sarah D. Monk 

Mr. M.R. Monroy 

Dr. Carmen G. Montaner 

Mr. Wilson M. Montero 


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and Mrs. Wilbur T. Measley, Jr. 


Mr. and Mrs. H. Albert Montgomery 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Montgomery 
Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Montgomery 
Mrs. E. Moore 

. Frederick A. Moore 

. and Mrs. Richard H. Moore 

. and Mrs. John H. Morava 

Ms. Joyce Morgan 

Mr. Shane Moriarity 

Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Morley 

Mrs. Blanche M. Morris 

Ms. Firth Morris 

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Morris 

Mr. J. C. Morris 

Mr. J. C. Morris, Jr. 

Ms 

Mr 

Mr 


sss 


. Rosanna Morris 
. Arthur R. Morse, Jr. 
. Erik N. Mortensen 
Dr. P. Steven Mote 
RADM and Mr. Douglas F. Mow 
Mr. Douglas Muder 
Dr. and Mrs. Gary L. Mueller 
Ms. Sarah Mullady 
Mrs. Gail W. Munder 
Mr. Burnaby Munson 
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Munson 
Mr. Don Murdock 
Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy 
Ms. Sheila A. Murphy 
. Josephine L. Murray 
Gary A. Murrell 
E. H. Muschlitz 
Raymond R. Myslivy 
Raymond A. Naimoli 
George Nassauer 
David N. Neal 
and Mrs. Robert D. Neary 
Robert H. Neff 
Caterina K. Nelson 
George E. Nelson 
Andrew K. Ness 
Conley W. Ness 
and Mrs. Paul W. Neuenschwander 
and Mrs. Harry O. Neukomm 
John H. Newell 
tCol. Arthur Newton 
and Mrs. Kenneth E. Nicholl 
Patricia I. Nichols 
Orville F. Nielsen 
and Mrs. Earl W. Niles 
Paul H. Nitze 
and Mrs. William Nitze 
. David G. Noonan 
W. R. Norfolk 
. C. Norman 


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. Nanna M. Norrington 

and Mrs. F. N. Norris, Jr. 
John W. Norris, Jr. 

and Mrs. Robert L. North 
and Mrs. William M. North 
. John Norton 

and Mrs. David P. Notley 
Milton G. Nottingham, Jr. 
Walter J Novak 

. Dorothy Nubel 

Martin Nyberg 
. William F. O’Meara 

and Mrs. Denis T. O’Sullivan 
and Mrs. William J. O’Connor 
Robert K. Oaks 

Eileen Obrien 

Mary Teresa Odeneal 
Robert S. Oelman 

Gerald Offerdahl 

S.W.J. Ogush 

W. G. Ohde 

John A. O’Brien 

Sam R. Olsen 

and Mrs. Ted B. Olson 
Richard Omohundro 

P. Opdahl- 

Peter Oppmann 

J.-E. Oreilly, dr. 

R. F. Osbahr 

James C. Overholt 

Bethea Owen 

Joseph H. Owen, 

Joseph H. Owens 

J: CG: Pace 

Donald K. Palmer 

and Mrs. Ralph A. Palmer 
John R. Pancella 
P. Panchal 
Dr. and Mrs. Christos Papatheodordu 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Parker 


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Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Parsons 

Ms. Mabel Parsons 

Ms. Patricia H. Partnow 

Mr. R. F. Paschall, Jr. 

Mr. George Paterson, Jr. 

Mr. Geoffrey L Patton 

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Patton, Jr. 
Mr 


. B. R. Paulsen 
C. L. Pecchenino 


and Mrs. Alvin Peck 
Robert Peck 

Louis Peller 

and Mrs. L. R. Pellissier 
s. Paul J. Peltier 

Edmund Pendleton 

s. Thorn Pendleton 

and Mrs. William C. Penick 
Clarence Pennington 
Anastasia Perez 

s. Thomas Perkins 

and Mrs. Warren A. Perkins 
and Mrs. F. Alan Perlberg 
and Mrs. Michael Perlberg 
John Perruzzi 

Dorothy F. Perry 

Gene Perry 

James P. Perry 

and Mrs. John F. Perry 
Sandra J. Perry 

Dalton E. Peterson 
Samantha A. Peterson 
Cliff Pfaff 

Robert F. Pfafman 

A. Phillips 

and Mrs. J. Olcott Phillips 
Patrick Kent Pierce 

Ms. Ellen Pilsecker 

Mrs. Karen Pingitore 

Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Piper 
Mr. John B. Pitchford 

LtCol. Charles D. Pitts 

Ms. Elinor Plimack 

Ms. Diane J. Plotts 

Mrs. Irene Plummer 

Mr. and Mrs. Welch Pogue 
Mrs. Donald T. Pomeroy 

. Robert D. Pomeroy 

. Leroy Poole 

and Mrs. Nicolas M. Poplawsky 
. Janice Popp 

. and Mrs. Dwight J. Porter 
. Ralph Porter 

Reno R. Porter 

. and Mrs. Ben Porto 

. Mildred Potock1 

and Mrs. Alan L. Potter 
Mrs. George Poulson 

Miss Amy H. Pound 

Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Pounds 
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Powell 
Mrs. Oscar M. Powell 

Mr. Robert E. Pownall 

Mr. Richard L. Prager 

Mrs. Charles P. Price 


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Dr. and Mrs. Jerold Principato 
Ms. Gloria Prochaska- 

Mrs. Helen T. Purcell 

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Purcell 
Mr. W. M. Quackenbush 

Mrs. L King Quan 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Quinn 
Mr. John A. Radway, Jr. 

Mr. David A. Ransom 

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Raphael 
Miss Ann Rasche 

and Mrs. George E. Rassa 
. Philip Ratcliffe 

. and Mrs. Earl C Ravenal 
. Beverly A. Rawles 

and Mrs. Paul Rawn 
Russell D. Raymond 

W. Ray 

. Patricia Reardon 

F.R. Rebsamen 

and Mrs. Ralph H. Redford 
Atlee J. Reeb 

Rollin M. Reeder 

s. John H. Rees 

and Mrs. Robert Reeves 
Mrs. Joan Reilly 

Dr. Michael J. Reilly 

Mr. Lawrence F. Reinalter 
Mrs. Edwin F. Rensler 

Mr. H. A. Rentschler 

Dr. and Mrs. F. Turner Reuter 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reynierse 
Mr. Frank C. Reynolds, Jr. 
Mr. Robert Reynolds 

Dr. Terry N. Reynolds 

Mr. Roy C. Rhinehart, Jr. 

Mr. and Mrs. John V. Rhoads 
Mr. R. L. Rhodes, Jr. 

Miss Kathleen Ribaudo 

Mr. Arthur H. Rice 

Mr. Allen Richards 

Mr. E. Jerome Richards 

Mr. Arthur L. Rich 

Ms. Melissa J. Richens 

Mr. G.R. Rich 

Miss B. A. Richmond 

Mr. Charles Rick 

Mr. Edward H. Riddle 

Mr. Richard D. Rife 

Mr. John R. Rimmer 

Dr. J. Jerome Rinaldi 

Miss Marilyn Rising 

Mr. and Mrs. John O. Rittenhouse 
Mrs. Frances H. Ritter 

Mr. Robert E. Ritter 


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and Mrs. Schuyler Ritter 
and Mrs. John H. Rixse, Jr. 
Stephen C. Robbins 

W. R. Robbins 

and Mrs. Chalmers M. Roberts .- 
and Mrs. K. S. Roberts 

and Mrs. George A. Robertson 
Ruth Roberts 

and Mrs. F L Robinson 

. and Mrs. Ray Robinson 

Mrs. Richard Rodgers 

Mr. Dietrich Roesler 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Rogers 
Mrs. Vera E. Rogers 

Ms. Mimi Rolland 

Judge and Mrs. Herbert L. Rollins 
Mr. Glen D. Ronca 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Root 
Mrs. M.Elaine Roschman 

Mr. Charles H. Rose 

Mr. Irving Rose 

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rose 

Mr. Douglas Rosenbaum 

Mrs. Nathan Rosenfeld 


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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenthal 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Rose 
Mr. J. W. Roskos 

Dr. S. Rossello 

Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Rosser 
Mr. James B. Ross 

Mr. John J. Ross 

Ms. Janice K. Rothlauf 

Ms. Liebe Mary Roth 

Mrs. Elizabeth D. Rott 

Ms. Marya Rowan 

Mr. and Mrs. Josiah P. Rowe 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rowland 
Mr. Charles Rozier 

Mr. B. Cecil Rubin 

Dr. Philip Rubovits-Seitz 

Mrs. Pat Rucker 

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Rugani 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Rule 
Mr. J. W. Runyon, Jr. 

Mr. Jasper L. Russell 

Dr. Edward C. Ruth 

Mr. anc Mrs. John M. Ryan 
Dr. Stephen K. Rymer 

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sab:no 
Dr. and Mrs. Abner Sachs 

Mr. Alan B. Sadwin 

Dr. H. Pagan Saez 

Mr. Richard H Salz 

Dr. Arthur Sandstrom 

Mr. A. Herbert Sandwen 


Mr. Nilo M. Santiago 

Mrs. Stanley J. Sarnoff 

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Satran 

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Satterwhite 
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sawick 
Mrs. Lillian M. Saxe 

Alice E Sayre 

. Francis B. Sayre 

. Albert Sbar 

. James P. Scannell 

. and Mrs. Eugene M. Schaeffer 
. William F. Schaper 

. and Mrs. Arnold Scheinman 
Mrs. Robert S. Scheu 

Mrs. Henry S. Schieferstein 

Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Schlegel 
Miss Matilda P. Schlicht 

Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Schmal 

Mr. Richard L Schmidt 

Miss Marguerite V. Schneeberger 
Dr. and Mrs. Hans H. Schneider 
Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Schneider 
Ms. Margaret M. Schneider 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider 
Dr. William H. Schneider 

Dr. Sid Schnoll 

Mr. Anthony A. Schoendorf 

Mr. James E. Scholl 

Ms. Alice Schonberg 

Mr. R.S. Schreiber 

Mr. D. L. Schroeder 

Mr. and Mrs. J. Schroeder 

Dr 

Mr 

Mr 

Mr 


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. and Mrs. Richard Schubert 
. John C. Schuldt 
. and Mrs. Martin L. Schulman 
. Robert Schwaner 

Dr. Edward H. Schwarz 

Mrs. Charles M. Scott 

Ms. M. B. Scott 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scott 

Mr. Bernard L. Scriven 

Mr. H.D. Sears, Jr. 

Dr. Mary E. Sears 

Mrs. Gerald H. Seifert 

Mr. Wiiliam M. Senkus 

Mr. Harry Severin 

Mrs. Polly Shackleton 

Mr. Scott Shadle 

Ms. Elaine G. Shafrin 

Mr. Kevin E. Shanahan 

Mr. Roy J Shanker 

Ms. Karen S. and G. Shapell 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Shatz 

Dr. Daniel L. Shaw, Jr. 

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheffield 


and Mrs. John W. Shepard 
and Mrs. R. M. Shepard 

and Mrs. Gerald A. Sheppard 
and Mrs. George E. Sherman 
and Mrs. Richard J. Sherman 
and Mrs. Norman Sher 

Miss Katherine Shilling 

Mr. Rufus Shivers 

Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Shnider 
Mrs. Ross K. Shoolroy 

Mrs. S.C. Shortlidge, Jr. 

Mr. Robert H. Short 

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoup 

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shrager 

Dr. Stefan Shrier 

Roy Shrobe 

Harley F. Shuford, Jr. 


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LTGEN. and M. Philip D. Shutler, 


W. Leonard Sibley 
Martha F. Siccardi 
and Mrs. Irving H. Siegel 
and Mrs. Jack Silberman 


Russell L. Sill 

Richard Sills 

(A. WE. Silver 

and Mrs. William H. Silvers 
. and Mrs. Robert L. Simmons 
and Mrs. Philip B. Simonds 

and Mrs. Michael E. Simon 

. Raymond Simon 

Miss Alice H. Simpson 

. J.T. Simpson 

. Gladys M. Singer 

. and Mrs. Joe L. Singer 

. Richard Singer 

and Mrs. James D. Singletary 
and Mrs. Lionel J. Skidmore 

. and Mrs. Robert Skold 

. Eileen S. Slack 

. and Mrs. Paul Slezak 

. Richard C. Sloan 

Mrs. Walter W. Slocum 

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sloss 

Ms. Jennifer Small 

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Smith Jr. 
Mr. Benjamin K. Smith 

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith 

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith 
Mr 
Mr 
Ms 


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. Dean B. Smith 
. Edward M. Smith 
. Ella E. Smith 
Ms. Luella A. Smith 
Mr. Raymond S. Smith 
Mr. and Mrs. Stevan B. Smith 


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Mr. Thomas F. Smith 

Mr. W. Tilford Smith, Jr. 

Mrs. Witham Smith 

Mr. Howard F. Smothers 

Dr. George E. Snider, Jr. 

Miss Ginny Sniegon 

Mr. John B. Snyder 

Mr. W. P. Snyder, III 

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Snyder 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Solat 

Mr. David Solo 

Mr. William H. Somerville 

Hon. and Mrs. Soren C. Sommerfelt 
Ms. Lynn A. Soukup 

Mrs. Sylvia Spar 

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Spear 
Mr. Mark Speizer 

Mr. Harry H. Spence 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Sperling 
Mr. Fred Spinder 

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sponseller 
Mr. L. Spozais 

Mrs. V. Spratley 

Mr. Omer F. Spurlock 

Mrs. H. V. Staelens 

Ms. Virginia Stainton 

Mrs. Donna W. Stanford 

Mr. Ellwood C. Stang 


MGEN. and Mrs. Carl W. Stapleton (Ret) 


Donn A. Starry 

and Mrs. Ralph C. Stayer 
and Mrs. Frederick R. Stebbins 
and Mrs. Dudrey Sieel 
Simon Steely 

William R. Stehle 

and Mrs. William L. Stenger 
and Mrs. Charles R. Stephan 
Peter J. Stephens 

W. Clinton Sterling, III 
Abigail Sterling 

Bruce B. Sterling 

and Mrs. Carleton W. Sterling 
Douglas D. Sterling 

and Mrs. William Sternfeld 

. J. Stevens 

and Mrs. Edwin L. Stevens 
Roland E. Stevens 

Suzanne E. Stevens 

and Mrs. Eugene P. Stichman 
and Mrs. Richard W. Stickel] 
and Mrs. Glen E. Stillwell 
and Mrs. John E. Stinchfield 
. Philip B. Stiness, Jr. 

and Mrs. Frank A. Stocking 
. Robert A. Stone 


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and Mrs. John Strachan 
Virgil R. Strader 

and Mrs. John G. Strange 
and Mrs. S. Tudor Strang 
and Mrs. Richard H. Stratton 
Warren J. Strudwick 

David G. Stuart 

s. Hosmer B. Stuck 

William T. Stumb 

John A. Sturm 

Arthur Stutzer 

and Mrs. Steven C. Suddaby 
s. Sally A. Sullivan 

. Vincent M. Sullivan 

Paul L. Sulsky 

John Sutch 

Wilson A. Swanker 

. J. R. Swank 

Russell Swanson 

and Mrs. Harold E. Sweeney 
Mary R. Swicegood 

Albert L. Symonds 

Albert Szvetics 

and Mrs. Leland E. Talbott 
and Mrs. M. Tambasco 
Darrell G. Tangman 

T. Miriam Tani 

Nancy Tarsitano 

John B. Tavano 

s. Delle Ernst Taylor 

John Taylor 

Robyn D. Taylor 

W. H. Taylor 

Roy Teramoto 

Joseph M. Tessmer 

Norman R. Thal, Jr. 

Harper Thayer 

Alan Thebert 

Frank A. Therrell 

and Mrs. Paul F. Thiele 

A. P. Thomas 

Barry Dan Thomas 

Edmund Thomas 

F. Joseph Thomas 

and Mrs. Holcombe H. Thomas 
. J. T. Thomas 

t. and Mrs. Edgar K. Thompson 
and Mrs. Edward L. Thompson 
and Mrs. James L. Thompscn 
Mims Thompson 

and Mrs. Pierce Thompson 

. W. Reid Thompson 

. Charles A. H. Thomson 
vee Margot K. Thomson 

Mrs. Veronica Thorp 


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Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Tibor 
Ms. Barbara L. Tierney 

Mrs. L. E. Tierney 

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tillman, III 
Miss Catherine Tinkham 

Mr. H. Titchell 

Ms. Rosalie Toko 


Mrs. Araks V. Tolegian 

Leroy M. Tolman 

J. Robert Tomlinson 

and Mrs. Wilbur L. Townsend 
and Mrs. F. Gerald Toye 
Adrian G. Traas 

and Mrs. Francis R. Trainor 
and Mrs. William Travis 

R F Trefielo 

Edmond R. Tremblay 

Jose E. Trias 

and Mrs. Billy G. Troy 

s. Pat Tuccio 

s. James N. Tulloh 

Robert L. Tull 

Eva F Tully 


and Mrs. William S. Tutwiler 
Evelyn Twigg-Smith 

Glenn A. Ulrich 

Mrs. George C. Underwood, II 
Dr. Paul L. Urban 

Donald Usher 

T. Uyesugi 

Walter L. Vail 

C. W. Valencourt, Jr. 

and Mrs. J. B. Vallandingham 
Robert Vallier 

Egbert N. P. Van Es 

Paul Van Fossen 

Ray E. Vanalstine 

F. B. Vandenburgh 

August Vandessel 

and Mrs. Richard C. Vandusen 
and Mrs. Carl F. Vanhaeften 
Caroline E. Vanmason 

and Mrs. John A. Varela 

and Mrs. Armen Varterssian 
. Samuel M. Vauclain, III 
Mrs. Franklin Veatch 

Ms. Natalie D. Venneman 

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ventura 
Gen. John W. Vessey, Jr. 

Dr. John J. Vill 

Mr. Victor J. Villone 

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Vinick 


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. and Mrs. Peter R. Voll 

. Valma A. Von Holt 

. and Mrs. Gerard J. Vyskocil, Jr. 
. Jill R. Wade 

. Woodward Waesche 

. M.G. Waggoner 


W. A. Waggoner 


. David H. Wagner 


Paul F. Wagner 

and Mrs. Peter E. Wagner 
Bert Waldstein 

James F. Walkup 

Wayne D. Walling 

John O. Wallor 

Alan B. Wambold 

and Mrs. Robert B. Wareheim 
and Mrs. Seth L. Warfield 
and Mrs. C. Grant Warner 
George F. Warner 

John Warner 


. Richatd Warren 
. Saul Warshaw 
. Ruth G. Wasley 


and Mrs. Paul Wasserman 
Barbara Waters 


Miss Eva Watkins 
Capt. Jack E. Watson 


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James E. Wayland 
H. Wayne Weagly 


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and Mrs. Glyn H. Webber 
Arvid G. Wedin 

William S. Weedon 

and Mrs. Edward Weinberg 
Marjorie Weinberg 

and Mrs. Eric W. Weinmann 
and Mrs. Herman W. Weinreich 
Edgar V. Weir 

Leonard W. Wels 

and Mrs. Joseph A. Weiss 
Douglas F. Welebir 

and Mrs. Edmund Wellington, Jr. 
Charles E. Wells 

and Mrs. Jack W. Wells 

and Mrs. Terry Welsh 

and Mrs. P.A. Wentz 

Gerald L. Werner 

Stuart L. Werner 


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and Mrs. James T. West 


Miss Hilda Wexler 


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Ms. Jaan Whitehead 

Mrs. John P. White > 

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. White 
Mr. James H. Wiborg 

Mrs. Mary S. Wicker 

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Wien 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wikler 
Dr. and Mrs. U. V. Wilcox, II 
Mrs. Vivian Wildman 

Mr. Mark H. Wiley 

Mrs. Gladys E. Willard 

Mr. Karl H. Willen 

Mr. Andrew W. Williams 

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams 
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. H. Williams, Jr 
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams 
MGEN. and Mrs. Ellis W. Williamson 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Williams 
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Willis 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper Willits 
Ms. Louise W. Willson 

Capt. Lucille A. Wilson 

. Daniel P. Wilson 

. Edward Wilson 

F A Wilson 

. and Mrs. Henry T. Wilson 
. Hugh H. Wilson 

. Janice L. Wilson 

. Lowell Wilson 

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Jr. 
Mrs. Regina Wilson 

Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wilson 
and Mrs. Roger H. Wingate 
R. T. Winn 

and Mrs. David Wintermann 
Joan Wirig 

James D. Wirt 

Neal H. Wirt 

Robert Wissoker 

Phelps Witter, jr 

and Mrs. William W. Wittie 
and Mrs. Leland A. Wolf 
and Mrs. William T. Wolf 
Gary L. Wollenzien 

and Mrs. Stanton Wong 
Baird Woodcock 

David L.. Wood 

and Mrs. Harry E. Wood 
Marshall D. Woods 

Thomas P. Wood 

H. R. Wrage 

and Mrs. Philip L. Wright 
Reverdy E. Wright 

. Walter R. Wright 

Mrs. Susan T. Wyland 


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Ms. Margaret J. Wyllie 

Mrs. Charlotte S. Wyman 

Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Y. Yamamoto 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Yaney 
Mrs. Dolores R. Yanover | 
Mr. Charles Yarbrough 

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Yauch 
Mr. Ronald Yeakey 
Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Yost 

Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Young 
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Young 
Miss Jane B Young 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Young 
Mr. and Mrs. James Youniss 
Dr. and Mrs. Berton Zbar 

Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Zeder 
Col. Frank J. Zeller 

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zeppa 

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zimmerman 
Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Zipf 

Mr. Louis I. Zorensky 

Mr. Michael Zumoff 


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